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Avrom Ber
Gotlober (Yiddish: אברהם־בּער גאָטלאָבּער; 14
January 1811 – 12
April 1899), also
known by the pen
names Abag (Hebrew: אב״ג) and
Mahalalel (Hebrew:...
- Bougainville,
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Budget Group, car
rental company Avrom Ber
Gotlober (1811–1899),
Jewish writer, poet, playwright, historian,
journalist and...
- in Kamianets-Podilskyi,
where he got to know
writer and poet
Avrom Ber
Gotlober, who
helped him to
understand secular culture, philosophy, literature,...
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refer to: Abag Banner,
subdivision of
Inner Mongolia,
China Avrom Ber
Gotlober (1811–1899), Ukrainian-Polish Hebrew- and Yiddish-language playwright,...
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Yiddish writers such as
Israel Aksenfeld,
Solomon Ettinger, and A. B.
Gotlober, and
launched the
careers of a
generation of
Yiddish writers. It published...
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periodicals published in
Russian and Yiddish; he
wrote in Hebrew.
Avrom Ber
Gotlober (1811–1899) was a
Jewish writer, poet, playwright, historian, journalist...
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Gotlöber, S., Kravtsov, A. V., Khokhlov, A. M. (1999), ApJ., 516,530 Diemand, J...
- such as Lev Levanda,
Grigory Isaakovich Bogrov,
Ezeldel Kotik,
Avrom Ber
Gotlober,
Pauline Wengeroff and
Abraham Cahan. With the
Klezmer revival in the late...
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Avrom is a
variant form of the
masculine given name Abram.
Avrom Ber
Gotlober (1811–1899),
Jewish writer, poet, playwright, historian,
journalist and educator...
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theatre Ben-Zion (1897–1987),
painter born in
Starokostyantyniv Avrom Ber
Gotlober (1811–1899), writer, poet, and
educator of the
Haskala movement. Jakub...