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Zalman (Yiddish: זלמן),
occasionally Zalmen is a Yiddish-language
variant of Solomon. The name was
common among European Jews, and it
still has
usage in...
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Zalmen Zylbercweig (Yiddish: זלמן זילבערצווייג ; Ozorkow, 1894-Los
Angeles 1972) was a
historian of
Yiddish theater. He is best
known as the
author of...
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Zalmen Mlotek (Yiddish: זלמן נתן מלאָטעק; born June 15, 1951, in the Bronx, New York) is an
American conductor, pianist,
musical arranger, accompanist...
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Sonderkommando were
still alive and 451 had been killed. The dead
included Zalmen Gradowski, who kept
notes of his time in
Auschwitz and
buried them near...
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Jewish Publication Society. pp. 548–564. "The
Literature of
Destruction -
Zalmen Gradowski, Ch. 93" (PDF).
Brandeis University.
Retrieved 18
March 2021....
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Rabbi Zalman I.
Posner (Hebrew: זלמן פוזנר; 1927–April 23, 2014) was an
American rabbi and
writer ****ociated with the Chabad-Lubavitch
Hasidic movement...
- Flender's
early acting roles included Mischa in the
Broadway production of
Zalmen or the
Madness of God and
Charles Francis Adams in the PBS
series The Adams...
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Title Role
Notes 1975
Zalmen: or, The
Madness of God Nina
Television film 1978
Great Performances: Out of Our Father's
House Elizabeth Gertrude Stern...
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Golden Land is a
musical with book, lyrics, and song by
Moishe Rosenfeld and
Zalmen Mlotek. The show is in
Yiddish and
English depicting the
journey of Jewish...
- Mlotek,
Moishe Rosenfeld, Dina Schwartzman, Josh Waletzky;
Musical Director:
Zalmen Mlotek) on
their album of
Yiddish Songs of Work and
Struggle (1972, vinyl)...