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Jolly Paupers (original
title in Yiddish: פריילעכע קבצנים, romanized: Di
freylekhe kabtsonim;
title in Polish:
Weseli biedacy) is a 1937 Yiddish-language...
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retire from the stage. The last show for
which he
wrote lyrics was Dos
freylekhe yesoymele of 1930. His wife,
Paula Weiss, pla**** in
Yiddish vaudeville...
- in
several important Jewish sound films,
including Joseph Green's Di
freylekhe kabtsonim (1937) with
Shimon Dzigan and
Israel Shumacher (directed by...
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archives of The New York Times,
November 19, 1932. "Jolly
Paupers /
Freylekhe Kabtsonim".
National Center for
Jewish Film.
Retrieved 2024-02-12. "Green...
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Yiddisher Nigun (the
Jewish Melody) (19??), as
producer and director. Di
freylekhe kabtsonim (Jolly Paupers) (1937), as producer,
directed by L. Feannick...
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nomen (A Girl
Without a Name) (1929):
Presented at the
Liberty Theatre.
Freylekhe teg (Happy Days) (1930): An
operetta staged at the
Lawndale Theatre in...
- in film; he
composed the
music for The
Dibbuk and
Zygmunt Turkow's Di
freylekhe kabtsonim (The
Jolly Paupers),
among others. He
moved to America, where...
- Broderzon's poem was
chosen as a
motto of the journal. "Mir yungen, mir a
freylekhe tsezungene khalyastre / Mir
geyen in an
umbavustn veg, / In tife moreshkhoyre****...
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bahershung fun yaboshe, yam un lufṭ (1921) Mitsraim: miṭ ilusṭratsyes (1921)
Freylekhe geshikhṭes: a
zamlbukh far ḳleyne ḳinder: miṭ fil ilusṭratsyes (1922)...