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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 …
Yiddish Folksong (The Music of the Yiddish Folksong)
… them are Berl Broder (1815 Ukraine - 1868 Romania), Abraham Goldfaden ) (1840 Starokonstantyniv [today in Ukraine]– 1908 … the heritage of these writers, and so, songs such as Goldfaden's Rozhinkes mit mandlen , Gebirtig's Hulyet, …
Yiddish Theater: A Love Story
… mit Mandelen - Performed by Martha Schlamme ( Avrom Goldfaden) 7. Wie Nemi Men a Bissale Mazel - Performed by …
Fun der khupe (LKT)
… back home, accompanied the whole way with the A. G. [ Avrom Goldfaden ] ‘getsoygene motive.’ ” [Dubno, Poland, pre-World …
Bazetsh di kale (LKT)
… back home, accompanied the whole way with the A. G. [ Avrom Goldfaden ] ‘getsoygene motive.’ ” [Dubno, Poland, pre-World …
Freylekhs (LKT)
… back home, accompanied the whole way with the A. G. [ Avrom Goldfaden ] ‘getsoygene motive’ .” [Dubno, Poland, pre-World …
Haynt Iz Purim, Brider
… (1868-1924, left) and is attributed to a composer, Abraham Goldfaden . Rivesman’s song was published for the first time … score to the playwright, composer and impresario Abraham Goldfaden (right), for many the “founder” of modern Yiddish … for the first time, with different words of course, in Goldfaden’s play Shulamit (1880) as ‘Flaker, Feirel, Flaker’ …
The Idelsohn Project
… early 1930s with Idelsohn. … Idelsohn's Obituary of Abraham Goldfaden , Translated and Annotated, with a Commentary by …
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 …