- Russian: Людвик Лазарь (Лейзер) Маркович Заменгоф, romanized: Lyudvik Lazar' (
Leyzer)
Markovich Zamengof Belarusian: Людвіг Лазар Маркавіч Заменгоф (Заменгоў)...
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Leyzer Volf (Yiddish: לייזער וואָלף; Russian: Лейзер Менделевич Вольф, romanized:
Leyzer Mendelevich Volf; born
Eliezer Mekler; 1910, in Šnipiškės, Vilnius...
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Leonid Osipovich Utesov, also
spelled Utyosov or Utiosov, born
Lazar (
Leyzer)
Iosifovich Vaysbeyn or
Weissbein (22 March [O.S. 10 March] 1895,
Odessa –...
- Mame-loshn fun
Nokhem Stutshkov,
redaktirt fun
Leyzer Burko, mit an
araynfir un an
arumnemiker biblyografye fun
Leyzer Burko un Miryem-Khaye Seygel, Forverts...
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Lazar Polyakov Portrait of
Polyakov by K.
Makovskiy in 1882 Born
Leyzer Solomonovich Polyakov 1843 Dubroŭna,
Orsha district Died 1914
Citizenship Russian...
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reactor control engineer killed in the
Chernobyl disaster Leonid Utyosov (
Leyzer (Lazar) Vaysbeyn, or Weissbein) (1895–1982),
Soviet and
Russian jazz singer...
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included "Autumn", a
densely rhymed garland of
fifteen sonnets. In 1932 Yoysef-
Leyzer Kalushiner (1893–1968)
published a
whole book of
sonnets in New York. He...
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Moyshe pla**** violin,
French horn, and
valve trombone,
Mendel pla**** piano,
Leyzer pla**** drums, and
Azriel pla**** cornet;
Azriel became Naftule's
first music...
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landscape of
Jewish theatrical expression.
Louis Freiman,
originally named Leyzer Genyuk, was born in 1892 in Ostropolye,
Volhynian Governorate, Russia. His...
- Yung-Vilne,
along with
fellow poets Shmerke Kaczerginski,
Chaim Grade, and
Leyzer Volf. He
married Freydke in 1939, a day
before the
start of
World War II...