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Avrom Reyzen (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם רייזען;
April 8, 1876 –
April 2, 1953),
known as
Abraham Reisen, was a
Belorussian Jewish-American writer, poet and editor...
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thereafter began to
devote himself entirely to
literary pursuits (
Reyzen, 1927, col. 269). In 1881,
shortly after the ********ination of Tsar Alexander...
- (alternative
English spelling: "Gabriel Preyl")
Abraham Regelson Avrom Reyzen (Abraham Reisen)
Chava Rosenfarb Morris Rosenfeld Boris Sandler Beyle Schaechter-Gottesman...
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Raisa Reyzen (Russian: Раиса Рейзен) was a
Russian Empire film actress. 1909 —
Mazeppa 1914 —
Chrysanthemums 1915 — Leon Drey Раиса Рейзен on kino-teatr...
- (Yiddish: זלמן רײזען; 6
October 1887 – 1940),
sometimes spelled Zalman Reyzen, was a
lexicographer and
literary historian of
Yiddish literature. Reisen...
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article in
Guide de L'Opera, Fayard, France, 1992, p. 690 Steane, J B: "
Reyzen, Mark" in The New
Grove Dictionary of Opera, ed.
Stanley Sadie (London,...
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Maksakova (Olga), B.
Amborskaya (Larina),
Fayina Petrova (Filipyevna), Mark
Reyzen (Gremin), I.
Kovalenko (Triquet) 1955,
Oskar Danon (conductor),
Chorus and...
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Sarah Reisen (1885–1975; her name is
sometimes transliterated as Sora
Reyzen or Raizin) was a Belarusian-American
Yiddish poet and translator.
Reisen was...
- (Yaroslavna),
Sergey Lemeshev (Vladimir),
Alexander Pirogov (Galitsky), Mark
Reyzen (Konchak), Vera
Borisenko (Konchakovna) -
Melodiya 1955,
Oskar Danon (conductor)...
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Czernowitz Conference, 1908.
Right to left:
Hersh Dovid Nomberg,
Chaim Zhitlovsky,
Scholem Asch,
Isaac Leib Peretz,
Avrom Reyzen...