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describes the
relations between the Jews and the
Polish nobility; and Meir
Ezofowicz (1878), the
conflict between Jewish orthodoxy and
modern liberalism. In...
- also
applies outdoors.
Illustration from
Eliza Orzeszkowa's
novel Meir
Ezofowicz,
which deals with the
conflict between Jewish orthodoxy and
modern liberalism...
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works of
Polish literature screened (notably the
Dzieje grzechu, Meir
Ezofowicz and Nad Niemnem).
During World War I the
Polish cinema crossed borders...
- Dymitrowski, Dyrżewicz, Dyszewicz, Dziewiętnicki, Dzieża, Dziubiński, Dżur. E
Ezofowicz. F Fersen, Francuzewicz, Francuzowicz, Freiman-Ostaniewicz, Fryjewicz...
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number of films,
mostly in the
silent era. She
later taught drama. Meir
Ezofowicz (1911)
Przesady (1912)
Obrona Częstochowy (1913)
Wykolejeni (1913) Slodycz...
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illustrated many
books by
Polish authors, including:
Eliza Orzeszkowa – "Meir
Ezofowicz", Adam
Mickiewicz – Pan Tadeusz, Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski –
Stara Baśń...
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kwiatka Julian Krzewiński Kosz
primadonny Julian Krzewiński
Macocha Meir
Ezofowicz Józef Ostoja-Sulnicki
Okrutny ojciec Andrzej Marek Sąd Boży Stanisław...
- made his
cinema debut in 1911 as the rabbi's ****istant in the film Meir
Ezofowicz. He
acted in many
films of the
interwar period. He was
primarily a comedy...