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- Joseph Rumshinsky (1881–1956) was a Jewish composer born near Vilna, Lithuania (then part of Russian Poland). Along with Sholom Secunda, Alexander Olshanetsky...
- opened a theater in Philadelphia. He would go to New York to see Joseph Rumshinsky and would ask him for use of his operettas. Kalish met actress Molly Picon...
- music by Joseph Rumshinsky and libretto by Louis Freiman. Lyricist for Der freylikher shtetl (1937), musical, with music by Joseph Rumshinsky and libretto...
- Great Performances in 2012. 'The Broken Violin (1918), music by Joseph Rumshinsky "Boris Thomashefsky (1868 - 1939)". Jewish Virtual Library. Zylbercweig...
- but we have our fears; this could go on for years! Land of Minsky and Rumshinsky, Land of Donahue, Land of Johnson and Yon Yonson, Land of Ching Ling Foo...
- the radio and starred with his wife in the Harry Kalmanovitsh - Joseph Rumshinsky operetta Dos heyst gelibt (This is what's called being loved). Around...
- brother of Nikolai Nikolai Rubinstein (1835–1881), brother of Anton Joseph Rumshinsky (1881–1956), born in present-day Lithuania Said Rustamov (1907–1983),...
- film is based on the Shir Hashirim ("Song of Songs") operetta by Joseph Rumshinsky and Anshel Schorr. The low-budget Yiddish talkie, directed by Henry Lynn...
- He worked with many of the famous figures of that era including Joseph Rumshinsky, Arnold Perlmutter, Molly Picon, Jacob P. Adler, and David Kessler, and...
- Alexander Olshanetsky, Chaim Towber 3:16 4. "Shein vi di Levone" Joseph Rumshinsky 2:01 5. "Mein Shtetele Belz" Alexander Olshanetsky 3:03 6. "O mein Papa"...