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Stempenyu (Yiddish: סטעמפּעניו; 1822-1879) was the po****r name of
Iosif Druker (יוסף דרוקער), a
klezmer violin virtuoso,
bandleader and
composer from...
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Stempenyu: A
Jewish Novel (Yiddish: סטעמפּעניו אַ ייִדישער ראָמאַן
Stempenyu, A
Yidisher Roman) is an 1888
Yiddish language novel by
Sholem Aleichem based...
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three Sholem Aleichem's
novels about artists, the
other two
being Stempenyu and
Wandering Stars.
Yosele lives in a
fictional Ukrainian shtetl of Mazepevke/Mazepovka...
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translated by Curt
Leviant as From the Fair, Viking, 1986, ISBN 0-14-008830-X.
Stempenyu: A
Jewish Novel,
originally published in his Folksbibliotek,
adapted 1905...
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first accorded to him by
Sholem Aleichem, in the
dedication to his
novel Stempenyu: A
Jewish Novel. Mendele's
style in both
Hebrew and
Yiddish has strongly...
- Dream?, Rudi in The Aristocrats, the
titular roles in
Sholom Aleichem's
Stempenyu and The
Picture of
Dorian Gray, and Zach in A
Chorus Line. In addition...
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these figures were Aron-Moyshe
Kholodenko "Pedotser",
Yosef Drucker "
Stempenyu",
Alter Goyzman "Alter Chudnover" and
Josef Gusikov.
Unlike in the United...
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education Valeriy Skvortsov (1945–)
Soviet high jumper;
European champion Stempenyu,
stage name of
Iosef Druker (1822–79), a
klezmer violin virtuoso and bandleader...
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three Sholem Aleichem's
novels about artists, the
other two
being Stempenyu and
Yosele Solovey. Kirsch, Adam (February 8, 2009). "Second Fiddle"....
- (1822–1879),
Russian Jewish violin virtuoso,
known by the po****r name
Stempenyu Itzhak Drucker (born 1947),
Israeli footballer Léa
Drucker (born 1972)...