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Baruch Charney Vladeck (born
Borekh Nachman Tsharni, in Yiddish: ברוך טשאַרני);
January 13, 1886 –
October 30, 1938) was a Belorussian-American
labor leader...
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education in Polish, Ukrainian, and German. He sang with then-famous
hazzan Borekh Shor's
chorus until his
voice changed, then
became a klezmer,
playing b****...
- Solotaroff's
views moved towards nationalism and
Socialist Zionism. Tshubinski,
Borekh (1956). "Hillel Solotaroff". In Niger, Samuel; Shatzky,
Jacob (eds.). Leḳsiḳon...
- Lifetime". War
Resisters International.
Retrieved 26
November 2010. Tshubinski,
Borekh (1956). "Hillel Solotaroff". In Niger, Samuel; Shatzky,
Jacob (eds.). Leḳsiḳon...
- Press. pp. 176–199. ISBN 978-0-691-04753-9. OCLC 17727270. Tshubinski,
Borekh (1956). "Roman Louis". In Niger, Samuel; Shatzky,
Jacob (eds.). Leḳsiḳon...
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Organization was
headed by
Bernard Lerner (died 1988),
later headed by
Borekh Goldshteyn.) who
published an
account of WWII era
Until 18 July 2020, Pidvolochysk...
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theatre star, born in Gomel, Belarus. In
childhood he sang for the Hazzan,
Borekh David.
Having no
interest in education, he was sent to
learn a trade, but...
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Yiddish vaudeville. The
couple also
wrote plays.
Their son,
Bruce Adler (
Borekh Yosl, born 1944) pla****
Yiddish theater when he was young. He also later...
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Circle section of
Mount Carmel Cemetery. Fogel,
Joshua (2017-10-31). "Nokhum-
Borekh Minkov (Minkoff)".
Yiddish Leksikon.
Retrieved 2021-10-31. Landman, Isaac...
- bukh-homitet baym
alveltlekhn Yidishn kultur-kongres. pp. 31–40. Tshubinski,
Borekh (25
April 2016). "Yisroel Vakser".
Yiddish Leksikon.
Translated by Fogel...