- (Yiddish: געזעלשאפט פון יידישע קאָמפּאָזיטאָרן, romanized: Gezelshaft fun
idishe kompozitorn),
sometimes called the
Jewish Composers' Society, was an American...
- now
merged into
University of
Europe for
Applied Sciences Bukareshter Idishe Teater-Studie or
Bucharest Yiddish Studio Theater, a
theater in Bucharest...
- The
Bucharest Yiddish Studio Theater (Yiddish:
Bukareshter Idishe Teater-Studie, BITS) was a short-lived,
experimental Yiddish theater founded in Bucharest...
- The
Jewish Bakers'
Voice (in Yiddish:
Idishe Bekers Shtime) was a
trade paper for
Jewish bakers published from New York City, the
United States. It was...
- and workers' gatherings. His
songs were
published in: Lider-magazin, Di
idishe bihne, and
Teglikher idisher kuryer. He also
wrote an opera, Al nahares...
- (Yiddish: יידישע קינא, יידיש-שפראכיגע קינא, romanized: Idish-Shprakhige Kino,
Idishe Kino)
refers to the
Yiddish language film
industry which produced some 130...
-
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...
- film "Eldorado" (1988). "My
Yiddishe Mama" by
Yossele Rosenblatt "Mein
Idishe Mame" by
Marian Hemar,
recorded by,
among others,
Hanka Ordonówna and Hanna...
- 1906,
publishing her
first piece that year in the
Yiddish newspaper Di
idishe fon.
After achieving success in New York
Yiddish newspapers,
including Der...
- the New York City
papers Minikes Yontef Bleter,
Minikes Yohr-Bukh, and Di
Idishe Bihne, and
other Yiddish publications. From 1907 to 1914, he was a standing...