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Velvel Zbarjer (1824,
Zbarazh – 1884),
birth name
Benjamin Wolf
Ehrenkrantz (a.k.a.
Velvl Zbarjer, Zbarjur, Zbarzher, etc.), a
Galician Jew, was a Brody...
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music Velvel Soloveitchik, son of
Rabbi Chaim Soloveitchik of
Brisk Velvel Zbarjer, a
Brody singer (1824–1884) Zev Wolf The
origin and
meaning of
common Jewish...
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Jewish residents included Rabbi Zev Wolf of Zbaraz, the
singer Velvel Zbarjer and the
author Ida Fink.
First attested in 1211 as a
strong Ruthenian fortress...
- Wolf Löw
Benjamin Wolf
Prerau Binyamin Ze'ev
Kahane Theodor Herzl Velvel Zbarjer Wolfgang von
Weisl Wolf
Heidenheim Ben patronymics:
Aaron ben Benjamin...
- Bazin, bow-maker (d. 1865)
Frederick Ellard,
composer (d. 1874)
Velvel Zbarjer,
Brody singer (d. 1884)
Charlotta Norberg,
ballerina (d. 1892) January...
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Dominik Zasławski (c. 1616–1656),
Polish nobleman of
Ruthenian origin Velvel Zbarjer (1824–1884),
Galician Jewish Brody singer Samuel Zborowski (?–1584), Polish...
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style was
Benjamin Wolf
Ehrenkrantz (1826–1883),
known as
Velvel Zbarjer.
Bercovici describes his work as "mini-melodramas in song". Such performers...
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singer Svyatoslav Vakarchuk,
singer Alexander Vertinsky,
singer Velvel Zbarjer,
singer Vitas,
singer and
actor Zlata Ognevich, singer,
represented Ukraine...
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December 4 –
Alice Mary Smith,
composer (b. 1839) date
unknown –
Velvel Zbarjer,
Brody singer "Preface to
Score of
Fuchs Symphony No. 1".
Archived from...
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Stryjkowski Leopold Unger Billy Wilder David L.
Wolper Samuel Yellin Velvel Zbarjer Izak Aloni, born in Lviv
Alexander Beliavsky, born in Lviv
Oscar Chajes...