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Yiddish Theatre: Encyclopedia - Yiddish Theatre
Yiddish theatre consists of plays written and performed primarily by Jews in Yiddish, the language of the Eastern European Ashkenazaic Je...
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Yiddish Theatre: Encyclopedia Ii - Yiddish Theatre - London
Of the next era of Yiddish theatre, Adler wrote, "...if Yiddish theater was destined to go through its infancy in Russia, and in America ...
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Yiddish Theatre: Encyclopedia Ii - Yiddish Theatre - Precursors And Early Influences
Noah Prilutski (1882–1941) noted that Yiddish theatre did not arise simultaneously with theatre in other European "national" languages;...
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Yiddish Theatre: Encyclopedia Ii - Yiddish Theatre - The Effect Of The Holocaust
Like the rest of Yiddish-language culture, Yiddish theatre was devastated by the Holocaust. A major portion of the world's Yiddish-speake...
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Yiddish Theatre: Encyclopedia Ii - Yiddish Theatre - The Heyday Of Yiddish Theater
The 1883 Russian ban (eventually lifted in 1904) effectively pushed Yiddish theatre to Western Europe and then to America; over the next ...
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Yiddish Theatre: Encyclopedia Ii - Yiddish Theatre - The Russian Era
If Yiddish theatre was born in Romania, its youth occurred largely in Imperial Russia, largely in what is now Ukraine. Israel Rosenberg's...
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Yiddish Theatre: Encyclopedia Ii - Yiddish Theatre - The First Rumblings
Although professional Yiddish theatre is generally dated from 1876, there are earlier claimants to the title.
Although there was briefly ...
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Yiddish Theatre: Encyclopedia Ii - Yiddish Theatre - The Early Years
Abraham Goldfaden is generally considered the founder of the first professional Yiddish theatre troupe, which he founded in Iaşi, Romani...
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