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Tsvey Kuni Lemel
… the script, published by the Hebrew Publishing Company in New York (1893?). Source: Yiddish Drama Collection at the Jewish National and University Library. … 101 … 10 … New York … New York Hebrew Publishing Company … … 1893? … …
Tsvey Kuni Lemel
… as part of a series of Goldfaden operettas published by the New York Hebrew Publishing Company in folio form. These folios … of the Jewish National and University Library. … 101 … 10 … New York … New York Hebrew Publishing Company … … 1911 … …
Das hermeneutische Element der biblishechen Accentuation; ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der hebraische Sprache (SENDREY 1937)
… In Library of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York. … 1 … 89 … Berlin … S. Calvary u. Co. … … 1893 … …
Kuni Lemel
… arrangement of Goldfaden's Tsvey Kuni Lemel released by the New York Hebrew Publishing Company. The production of Yiddish … of the Jewish National and University Library. … 101 … 10 … New York … New York Hebrew Publishing Company … … Theater … …
Shulamit
… score of the operetta Shulamit, published by S. Schenker in New York. Saul Schenker Publishers was a prominent importer and publisher of Jewish books and music in New York at the turn of the 20th century. Located on 66 …
The Wandering Jew from Dr. Almasada
… 's operetta Dr. Almasada, published by S. Schenker in New York in 1916. Some scholars believe that Goldfaden wrote the … of the Jewish National and University Library. … 101 … 10 … New York … S. Schenker … … 1916 … Theater … Theater music … …
Bar Kochba
… above. The dramas Bar Kochba and Shulamit represented a new phase in Goldfaden’s creative output. Many scholars … traveled to Warsaw, where he laid foundations for a new Yiddish theater called the Daytsh teater (Jewish German … Jewish National and University Library. … 101 … 10 … New York … S. Schenker … … 1917 … Theater … Theater music … …
Ben Ami
… of Goldfaden 's drama Ben Ami published by Theodore Lohr in New York in 1908. Goldfaden's drama Ben Ami is based on George … work as a farmer. Goldfaden had some difficulty staging his new drama, until Boris Thomashevsky agreed to produce it at …
Goldfaden's Legacy: The Origins of Yiddish Theater
… local Jewish population, as well as the influence of the New York Yiddish Theater on popular American culture. The film … productions, specifically the activity of the Folksbiene in New York, Yiddishpiel in Tel Aviv, and the Avram Goldfaden …
Rozhinkes Mit Mandlen
… Shulamit . Originally recorded by Columbia Records in New York in 1916. This recording is provdided courtesy of … Music & Media GmbH … … Recordings … Theater … Yiddish … New York … Goldfaden … Yiddish songs … Yiddish Theater … …