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Peretz Hirshbein (Yiddish: פרץ הירשביין); 7
November 1880, Kleszczele,
Grodno Governorate – 16
August 1948, Los Angeles) was a Yiddish-language playwright...
- Yiddish-language films,
including a
starring role in
Peretz Hirshbein's Green Fields in 1937.
Screenwriter Hirshbein adapted the film from his 1916 play of the same...
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia". Britannica.com.
Retrieved 2009-10-17.
Hirshbein L,
Sarvananda S (2008). "History, power, and electricity:
American po****r...
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Medicine Peretz Markish, (1895–1952), a
Soviet Yiddish-language poet.
Peretz Hirshbein, (1880–1948), a Yiddish-language
playwright Peretz Smolenskin, (1842–1885)...
- Hotchner, Papa Hemingway: A
Personal Memoir, ISBN 0786705922; p. 280
Hirshbein L,
Sarvananda S (2008). "History, power, and electricity:
American po****r...
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Harbach Yip
Harburg Moss Hart Ben
Hecht Lillian ****man
Peretz Hirshbein Israel Horovitz George Jessel George S.
Kaufman Sidney Kingsley Tony Kushner...
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famous doctors, and the
quest to
bring them home.
Toronto Star, 17.12.20.
Hirshbein,
Laura Davidow (September 24, 2001). "William
Osler and The
Fixed Period:...
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Deinstitutionalization to Self-determination.
University Press of America.
Hirshbein,
Laura (2022). "O'Connor v
Donaldson (1975):
Legal Challenges, Psychiatric...
- and Omus
Hirshbein. Its
original name was the Y
Chamber Symphony, and it was the
resident ensemble at the 92nd
Street Y,
where Hirshbein was director...
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playwright and
writer Vasily Grossman,
writer Igor Guberman,
writer Peretz Hirshbein,
playwright Ilya Ilf,
writer Vera Inber, poet
Sergey Izgiyayev, poet Lev...