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Leibu Levin (1914 in Câmpulung Moldovenesc,
Duchy of Bukovina, Austria-Hungary – 1983 in Herzliya, Israel) was a
narrator of
Yiddish literature, singer...
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Abraham Leib
Zissu (first name also Avram,
middle name also
Leiba or
Leibu; Hebrew: אברהם לייב זיסו;
January 25, 1888 –
September 6, 1956) was a Romanian...
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music to some of the
songs she sang was
written by
Chernivtsi composers Leibu Levin and
Leonid Zatulovskiy. Hauster,
Edgar (2011-08-18). "EDGAR HAUSTER:...
- pscychresns.2004.07.001. PMID 15546704. S2CID 9941792.
Rasgon A, Lee WH,
Leibu E,
Laird A,
Glahn D,
Goodman W, et al. (October 2017). "Neural correlates...
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theology professor,
academician Marian Kielec (born 1942),
Polish footballer Leibu Levin (1914–1983),
narrator of
Yiddish literature,
singer and
composer Anca...
- the late 19th and
early 20th century. As a boy, he sang in the
choir of
Leibuş Sanberg. In 1883, as an adolescent, he
performed in Iaşi with the troupe...
- were not
properly do****ented, some of them were
published and
performed by
Leibu Levin and
others who had
heard and
learned them
during Bardichever's lifetime...
- 405–412. ISSN 1180-4882. PMC 2527721. PMID 18787662. Rasgon, A; Lee, WH;
Leibu, E; Laird, A; Glahn, D; Goodman, W; Frangou, S (October 2017). "Neural correlates...
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Camil Baltazar (Romanian pronunciation: [kaˈmil baltaˈzar]; pen name of
Leibu Goldenstein or
Leopold Goldstein;
August 25, 1902 in Focșani –
April 27...
- the region,
including Itzik Manger,
Eliezer Steinbarg,
Zelig Bardichever,
Leibu Levin and
Hertz Grosbard, and saw
traveling Yiddish theatre troupes perform...