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Moishe Broderzon (Yiddish: משה בראָדערזאָן; 23
November [O.S. 11 November] 1890 – 17
August 1956) was a
Yiddish poet,
theatre director, and the founder...
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other literary works.
Their leader was poet
Moishe Broderzon.
Founded in 1918 by poet
Moishe Broderzon and
visual artists Yitskhok Broyner,
Jankel Adler...
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Peretz Markish Left to right:
Moishe Broderzon,
Peretz Markish,
Alter Kacyzne Born
Peretz Davidovich Markish 7
December 1895 (25
November OS) Polonne...
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masculine given name, the
Yiddish version of Moses. It may
refer to:
Moishe Broderzon (1890–1956),
Yiddish poet and
theater director Moishe Finkel (c. 1850–1904)...
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world of the living..." Lissitzky's
first book
design was
Moishe Broderzon's 1917
Sikhes khulin: Eyne fun di
geshikhten (An
Everyday Conversation:...
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Biadula Hayim Nahman Bialik Benjamin J.
Bialostotzky Rachel Boymvol Moishe Broderzon Srul
Bronshtein Der
Nister (Pinchus Kahanovich)
Celia Dropkin David Edelstadt...
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under the
director Yehuda Greenhoyz. In 1930,
through her
relative Moishe Broderzon, she
shortened her name and
auditioned successfully to join the Ararat...
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mandlen (No raisins, no almonds). He also
collaborated with
Moishe Broderzon writing well-known
songs such as Nisim,
nisim and Yidn, Shmidn. He also...
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postwar period,
including Shimon Dzigan and
Israel Shumacher,
Moishe Broderzon, and Ida Kamińska. He was also well
known as a
choir director and arranger...
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Israel Shumacher (directed by
Zygmunt Turkow,
screenwriter Moishe Broderzon,
music by
Henech Kon) and
Mamele (1938) with
Molly Picon. In February...