-
kretshme (The
Empty [Deserted] Inn; 1913,
written in America), Dem
shmids tekhter (The Blacksmith's Daughters; 1918) and
Grine felder (Green Fields; 1916)...
- and Wide, 1903),
comedy Agentn (Agents, 1908), one-act
comedy Yidishe tekhter (Jewish Daughters, 1905) drama,
adaptation of his
early novel Stempenyu...
- grandfather". The
novel was
adapted in 1905 as the play
Jewish Daughters (Yidishe
Tekhter).
Stempenyu is an
exceptionally talented itinerant klezmer violinist who...
- actor-singer daughters,
Reyna and
Temma (known
together as Di Shekhter-
tekhter). As
their music director and
piano accompanist, he
traveled with the duo...
-
Tserayst Hitlers Daytchland" –
Misha Tears Apart Hitler's
Germany Chuvasher Tekhter –
Daughters of Chuvashia,
words by
Sonya Roznberg, 1942. "Mames Gruv" –...
-
editing and was not well received.
After adapting Abraham Blum's Dray
Tekhter (Three Daughters),
Joseph turned to less
commercially risky productions...
- ('The Debt'), and Der
nitsokhn (Victory), the poem "Dos
indzele un di yam-
tekhter" ('The
Island and the Sea-Girl'), and a
series of
children tales. After...
- Marmor, Reingold's
plays Idisher velt
khurbn (Jewish
world destruction) and
Tekhter fun
Ukraine (daughters of Ukraine) were
produced in 1919. Reingold's play...
- kinder-yorn (Childhood, Warsaw: 1909) A mame (A mother, Warsaw: 1911)
Tekhter (Daughters,
serialized in Moment, 1913) Af
fremde vegn (On
Foreign Paths...