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Solomon (Shloyme)
Mikhoels (Yiddish: שלמה מיכאעלס [also
spelled שלוימע מיכאעלס
during the
Soviet era], Russian: Cоломон (Шлойме) Михоэлс, 16 March [O.S...
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Mikhoel Felzenbaum (Yiddish: מיכאל פֿעלזענבאַום, Russian: Михо́эл Фельзенба́ум; born 1951 in Vasylkiv, Ukraine, USSR) is a
postmodernist Yiddish novelist...
- (JAC)
during World War II,
Feffer and the
chair of the committee,
Solomon Mikhoels,
traveled across the
Americas and
England to
mobilize support for the Soviet...
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connections with the West. They were
officially rehabilitated in 1988.
Solomon Mikhoels, the po****r
actor and
director of the
Moscow State Jewish Theatre, was...
- ܣܽܘܪܝܳܝܳܐ, romanized:
Mīkhoʾēl Sūryoyo), died AD 1199, also
known as
Michael the
Great (Syriac: ܡܺܝܟ݂ܳܐܝܶܠ ܪܰܒ݁ܳܐ, romanized:
Mīkhoʾēl Rabo) or
Michael Syrus...
- school. She parti****ted in the
local Yiddish theater led by her
father Mikhoel Felsenbaum. She was
exposed at an
early age to the
cultures and musical...
-
commenced in
October 1946 and
eventually led to the
murder of
Solomon Mikhoels and the
arrest of many
other members.
After Zhdanov died in
August 1948...
-
Soviet Union, a wave of
repression was unleashed. In
January 1948
Solomon Mikhoels, a po****r actor-director of the
Moscow State Jewish Theater and the chairman...
- he met two
emissaries from the
Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee,
Solomon Mikhoels and
Itzik Feffer. Subsequently,
Robeson reprised his role of Ot****o at...
- myself."
Several of Shostakovich's colleagues,
including Natalya Vovsi-
Mikhoels and the
cellist Valentin Berlinsky, were also
aware of the
Eighth Quartet's...