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Abraham Goldfaden
… Abraham Goldfaden, known as the father of the Yiddish theater, was … attending public school would be except from army service. Goldfaden then went on to study at a rabbinical seminary in … theatrical productions. While working as a teacher, Goldfaden published a collection of early Hebrew poems in …
Tsvey Kuni Lemel
… This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: 'Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute,' prepared by Eva Heinstein … in its entirety click on the link above. The score of Goldfaden 's musical comedy Tsvey Kuni Lemel was released in 1911 as part of a series of Goldfaden operettas published by the New York Hebrew …
Ben Ami
… This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: 'Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute,' prepared by Eva Heinstein … on the link above. The image above is the title page of Goldfaden 's drama Ben Ami published by Theodore Lohr in New York in 1908. Goldfaden's drama Ben Ami is based on George Elliot's (Mary …
Bar Kochba
… This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: 'Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute,' prepared by Eva Heinstein … dramas Bar Kochba and Shulamit represented a new phase in Goldfaden’s creative output. Many scholars speculate that … to less hostile European cities and to America. In 1885, Goldfaden traveled to Warsaw, where he laid foundations for …

Avram Goldfaden un Zigmunt Mogulesko [Abraham Goldfaden and Sigmund Mogulesco]
… … Composers … 1936 … Theater … Yiddish … Composers … Goldfaden … Yiddish songs … Compositions … Play … Composer … … Playwright … Eastern Ashkenazi … Zalman Zylbercweig … Avram Goldfaden un Zigmunt Mogulesko [Abraham Goldfaden and Sigmund Mogulesco] …

Raisins and Almonds: Goldfaden’s Glory
… On the song from Abraham Goldfaden 's play 'Shulamith'. … 2 … 3 … Judaism … Judaism … … … Eastern Ashkenazi … Marvin Caplan … Raisins and Almonds: Goldfaden’s Glory …

The music by Abraham Goldfaden
… … Yiddish … Yiddish songs … Eastern Ashkenazi … Abraham Goldfaden … Irene Heskes … The music by Abraham Goldfaden …
Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden
… a touching emotional response by Idelsohn. In grieving Goldfaden , Idelsohn projected into this text his own vision … 1908) after he settled in Jerusalem. Source Text Abraham Goldfaden By Abraham Z. Ben Yehuda [Idelsohn] Hashkafa , … that the founder of the Jewish theater in Yiddish, Abraham Goldfaden has died. And while all Jewish newspapers and even …
Dos Fartribene Taybele (The Exiled Dove)
… This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: 'Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute,' prepared by Eva Heinstein … and immigrates to the Land of Israel to work as a farmer. Goldfaden had some difficulty staging his new drama, until … in December of 1907, approximately one month before Goldfaden's death. After Goldfaden passed, the play …
Doktor Almasada: oder Di Yuden in Palermo (Dr. Almasada, or the Jews in Palermo)
… This entry is part of an online exhibit entitled: 'Abraham Goldfaden: A Centennial Tribute,' prepared by Eva Heinstein … on the link above. The image above is the title page of Goldfaden' s operetta Doktor Almasada: oder Di Yuden in … or the Jews in Palermo), published in Warsaw in 1887. Goldfaden's historical-drama is based on historical events …