- A
badchen or
badkhn (Yiddish: בּדחן,
pronounced and
sometimes written batkhn) is a type of Ashke****c
Jewish professional wedding entertainer, poet, sacred...
- (Eliakim
Badchen,
Elikum Tsunzer) (October 28, 1840 –
September 22, 1913) was a
Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and
badchen who lived...
- Europe,
Klezmers did
traditionally accompany the
vocal stylings of the
Badchen (wedding entertainer),
although their performances were
typically improvised...
- Romania. They were
descended from
Shimson Eizik Ovitz (1868–1923), a
badchen entertainer,
itinerant rabbi and
himself a dwarf. He
fathered ten children...
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LeZion Rosh
yeshiva Savoraim Segan Talmid Chacham Tzadik Archipheracite Badchen Cantor This
title has a
different meaning in
Reform Judaism.
Gabbai Kohen...
- went by the
stage name
Professor Seiden, was a
professional magician,
Badchen,
vaudeville entertainer, barber, and Yiddish-language
recording artist...
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spelling of any of
Badhan (disambiguation) An
alternative spelling of
Badchen All
pages with
titles containing Badhen This
disambiguation page lists...
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Velvel Zbarjer (1824,
Zbarazh – 1884),
birth name
Benjamin Wolf
Ehrenkrantz (a.k.a.
Velvl Zbarjer, Zbarjur, Zbarzher, etc.), a
Galician Jew, was a Brody...
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Sigmund Mogulesko (16
December 1858 – 4
February 1914) — Yiddish: זעליק מאָגולעסקאָ
Zelik Mogulesko,
first name also
sometimes spelled as Zigmund, Siegmund...
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Peysekhe (Paul) pla**** violin, clarinet, and was an
improvising wedding poet (
Badchen); of his
thirteen sons,
Moyshe pla**** violin,
French horn, and
valve trombone...