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Sandrow (born 1951) is an
American conceptual artist who
works in the
mediums of photography, video,
mixed media, installation, sculpture, new media...
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Nahma Sandrow is an
American scholar of
theater and
cultural history, and
author of the
books Vagabond Stars: A
World History of
Yiddish Theater; God...
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Polydactyly is a
birth defect that
results in
extra fingers or toes. The
hands are more
commonly involved than the feet.
Extra fingers may be painful,...
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Institute for
Jewish Research,
Joseph Kremen Memorial Lecture.
Sandrow,
Nahma (May 1986).
Sandrow,
Nahma (
Vagabond Stars: A
World History of
Yiddish Theater...
- in
rural Pennsylvania, and New Jersey,
before moving to New York City (
Sandrow 1986, p. 172). He
became a journalist, then a
writer of
short stories,...
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attributes the
account to Juvilier,
although Sandrow, 2003, 12,
tells this as
being Leon Blank, not
Juvilier Sandrow, 2003, 14 "75,000 At Poet's
Burial – East...
- The Bookman,
volume 46 (684-689), Dodd, Mead & Company, New York, 1918.
Sandrow, Nahma, "Vagabond Stars: A
World History of
Yiddish Theater,"
Harper &...
- play,
atypically for Gordin, ends happily, with song and dance. "Nahma
Sandrow »
Mirele Efros (The
Jewish Queen Lear)".
Retrieved 13
November 2024. Adler...
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Describing how
Goldfaden came to
engage Mogulesko as an actor,
Nahma Sandrow remarks: "Meshoyrerim were
sophisticated musically, and were notorious...
- 2013.
Sandrow, Nahma,
Vagabond Stars: A
World History of
Yiddish Theater.
Harper & Row, 1977;
reissued by
Syracuse University Press, 1995.
Sandrow, Nahma...