- the 1920s was also
called Habimah. List of
Israel Prize recipients Berenbaum, Michael; Skolnik, Fred, eds. (2007). "
Habimah".
Encyclopaedia Judaica (2nd ed...
- country's
leading actress and
henceforth her
career was
identified with
Habimah." Yerushalmi,
Dorit (March 1, 2009). "Hanna Rovina".
Jewish Women: A Comprehensive...
- 1922, Stramer's
troupe had
taken the name
Teatrul Naţional
Evreiesc Habimah (
Habimah National Yiddish Theater). They sought, and in
March 1922 received...
-
Yiddish theater where she was
noticed by the
Habimah. In 1951, she
auditioned and was
accepted into the
Habimah where she pla****
until 1994.
Zohar (meaning...
- in Tel Aviv,
where he
continued to
write and
worked as a
dramaturg for
Habimah,
later the
Israeli national theatre, for 30 years. For a
period following...
- HaMaccabi.
Bikel started acting while in his teens. He
performed with
Habimah Theatre in 1943, and was one of the
founding members of the
Cameri Theatre...
-
directed by
Vakhtangov in the same year was S. Ansky's The
Dybbuk with the
Habimah theater troupe.
Vakhtangov died of cancer. The
later part of his career...
- 1948,
followed the same year by a
limited repertory engagement by the
Habimah Players, a three-w****
concert series, and a
transfer of High
Button Shoes...
-
Sefardi ("Sephardic Garden" 1970),
which were
successfully performed at
Habimah, Israel's
national theater in Tel Aviv. He is also the
author of The Six...
- to Israel.[citation needed] The
novel was
performed on
stage in 1958 at
Habimah.
Everyone Had Six
Wings describes the life of a
small neighborhood in Jerusalem...