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Miriam Kressyn (March 4, 1910 –
October 28, 1996), one of the "First
Ladies of the
Yiddish Theater",
acted and sang on stage, film and radio; she wrote...
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starred in
William Siegel's
comedy Don't
Worry with Leo
Fuchs and
Miriam Kressyn. He left
vaudeville to
become a well
known comic actor on the
Yiddish stage...
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Wedding featured music by
Hymie Jacobson. He
starred with his wife
Miriam Kressyn in Der purimshpiler. In the 1940s he
organized his own
orchestra in which...
- the rejoicings,
Getzel slips quietly away to
resume his travels.
Miriam Kressyn as
Esther Zygmunt Turkow as
Getzel Hymie Jacobson as ****
Ajzyk Samberg...
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figure in
Yiddish theatre in the
United States, and with his wife
Miriam Kressyn he
performed on the
radio over four decades,
performing pop
standards in...
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theaters in the
United States.
Oppenheim performed in
Yoshe Kalb with
Miriam Kressyn in 1972. He died on 23
October 1973 and was
buried in the
Mount Hebron...
- (1946-1979), Romanian-American
musician and
socialist feminist activist Miriam Kressyn Rexite (1910–1996),
Yiddish theater actress and
singer Seymour Rexite (1908–2002)...
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Theatre world,
including Aaron Lebedeff, Ben Bonus,
Fraydele Oysher,
Miriam Kressyn and
Menasha Skulnik.
Among her
typical acts were to
perform as non-Jewish...
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Yiddish Theatre. [English
version of his
autobiography edited by]
Miriam Kressyn and
Steven Lasky,
accessed January 30, 2022.
Guide to the
Sholom Secunda...
- a Zoom presentation) The
Voice of a Woman:
Diana Blumenfeld and
Miriam Kressyn on
Postwar Yiddish Radio, with
Caraid O’Brien, Anna Rozenfeld, and moderator...