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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...
- His daughter, Tina Lerner,
because a
noted pianist.
Zylbercweig (1934), col. 1162.
Zylbercweig notes that the
scholar Sh.
Borovoy gives Lerner's birthdate...
- Hungary, and Rumania.
According to
eyewitness accounts cited by
Zalmen Zylbercweig's Leksikon fun
Yidishn Teater (Lexicon of the
Yiddish Theatre), Pepi Litman...
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Romanian Yiddish theater and, arguably,
Romanian theater in general.
Zylbercweig, Zalmen, ed. (1931). "Goldenberg, Itsikl" (in Yiddish).
Leksikon fun...
- made his
debut as an
actor with the Lodz-based
amateur troupe of
Zalmen Zylbercweig.
Green had
small roles in The Jazz Singer, in 1927, and A
Daughter of...
-
known as a
heavy drinker. He
lived his last
years in poverty.
Zalmen Zylbercweig cites conflicting accounts of his last years: his son
claimed he died...
- on 4
March 1953. "Sam Kasten." New York Times. 5
March 1953. p. 27.
Zylbercweig,
Zalmen (1969). "Kestin, Sem"
Leksikon fun
Yidishn Teater. vol. 6. Mexico...
- same title, and the 1953
Broadway revival.
Zylbercweig,
Zalmen (1934). "Alomis, S." (in Yiddish). In:
Zylbercweig, with the ****istance of
Jacob Mestel, Leksikon...
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Arnold Perlmutter (from
Klangen fun mayn lebn (1944) by
Zalmen Zylbercweig....
- Theatre) is a
Yiddish language reference encyclopedia compiled by
Zalmen Zylbercweig, ****isted by
Jacob Mestel on two volumes. The six-volume 3,066 page work...