- The
Bucharest Yiddish Studio Theater (Yiddish:
Bukareshter Idishe Teater-Studie, BITS) was a short-lived,
experimental Yiddish theater founded in Bucharest...
- now
merged into
University of
Europe for
Applied Sciences Bukareshter Idishe Teater-Studie or
Bucharest Yiddish Studio Theater, a
theater in Bucharest...
- (Yiddish: יידישע קינא, יידיש-שפראכיגע קינא, romanized: Idish-Shprakhige Kino,
Idishe Kino)
refers to the
Yiddish language film
industry which produced some 130...
- ";
Essay by
Abraham Joshua Heschel. 1947 *Die
Farshvundene Velt:
Idishe shtet,
Idishe mentshn. *The
Vanished World:
Jewish Cities,
Jewish People Edited...
- farklogt) and Nem
tsurik dayn gold (Take Back Your Gold) - all
published in Di
idishe bihne and
Lider magazin. In 1904 he
published a w****ly
entitled Der Ashmedai...
- Yiddish). New York:
Aroysgegebn fun der
natsyonaler ḳonferents fun Uḳrayner
Idishe organizatsyes fun
Idishin ḳaunsil far
Roshyen ṿor relif. pp. 108–9. Yardeini...
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University Press. p. 73. ISBN 978-0-19-024451-4. Pinski,
David (1909). Dos
Idishe drama eyn iberbliḳ iber ihr enṭṿiḳlung (in Yiddish). New York: S. Druḳerman...
- activities. In 1919, he
helped organize the
Zionist daily newspaper Di
idishe shtime (The
Jewish Voice),
which he
himself edited between February 1920...
- un Frayhayt. p. 11. Zitnitzky,
Pincas Lazaro (1952). A
halber yorhunderṭ
Idishe liṭeraṭur (in Yiddish).
Buenos Aires: Eygns. p. 76.
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- and workers' gatherings. His
songs were
published in: Lider-magazin, Di
idishe bihne, and
Teglikher idisher kuryer. He also
wrote an opera, Al nahares...