• Leon Kobrin (18731–1946) was a playwright in Yiddish theater, writer of short stories and novels, and a translator. As a playwright he is generally seen...
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  • Scientologist and lawyer Leon Kobrin (1873–1946), playwright in Yiddish theater Vladimir Kobrin (1930-90), Soviet historian Vjatšeslav Kobrin (1958–2016), Russian...
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    Belarusian folklore Tomasz Bohdanowicz-Dworzecki (1859-1920), architect Leon Kobrin (1873–1946), playwright Marcelo Koc (1918–2006), Argentinian composer...
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    New York, produced by and starring Jacob Adler, in a translation by Leon Kobrin. It opened on 3 November 1911. Several days beforehand, the New York...
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    Living Corpse (also known as Redemption), translated into Yiddish by Leon Kobrin. In 1919–1920, Adler, despite his own socialist politics, found himself...
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  • Maxim Clyde Fitch – Barbara Frietchie Henrik Ibsen – When We Dead Awaken Leon Kobrin – Minna or, The Ruined Family from Downtown Mulshankar Mulani – Ajabkumari...
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  • included David Pinski, Solomon Libin, Jacob Michailovitch Gordin and Leon Kobrin. Concurrently with Yiddish theatre was the development of Vaudeville...
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    of Tolstoy, Solomon Libin (1872–1955), David Pinski (1872–1959), and Leon Kobrin (1872–1946). This first golden age of Yiddish drama in America ended...
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    playwrights included David Pinski, Solomon Libin, Jacob Gordin, and Leon Kobrin. The New York blues was a type of blues music, characterized by significant...
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    writer Źmitrok Biadula, Belarusian poet Morris Raphael Cohen, philosopher Leon Kobrin Lazar Lagin Ayn Rand, father born in Brest-Litovsk David Pinski, American...
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  • טאגע־בוך פון א פארלארענע (United States) translated into Yiddish by Leon Kobrin Bammé, Arno (1993). Der literarische Nachlass der Husumer Erfolgsschriftstellerin...
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  • afterwards, he joined fellow Kangaroos Benjamin Feigenbaum, Louis B. Boudin, Leon Kobrin, Morris Hillquit, Morris Winchevsky, and Abraham Cahan and founded the...
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  • as weaknesses. Children of the Ghetto was translated into Yiddish by Leon Kobrin and presented at the People's Theatre in the Bowery starting December...
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    Baron Morris Raphael Cohen Kirk Douglas Michael Douglas David Dubinsky Leon Kobrin Louis B. Mayer Natalia Mishkutenok David Sarnoff Simeon Strunsky Mikałaj...
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    the Thomashefskys embraced wholeheartedly, especially in performing Leon Kobrin's plays about immigrant life. Other notable Thomashefsky productions included...
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    Rosenfeld,: 26  as well as H. Leivick, Osip Dymov, and Reuben Iceland. Leon Kobrin was the paper's chief fiction writer for nearly two decades;: 27  and...
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    Sholem Asch's "God of Vengeance", David Pinski's "Yankel the Smith", and Leon Kobrin's "Yankel Boile". He appeared at all the principal Lower East Side theatres...
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    was hired as a vaudeville actor. In 1911 he was in his first play, Leon Kobrin's Yankel Boyla at the Odeon theater. In 1912 he became director of the...
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    In addition to her work with Shakespeare, Kalich's performance in Leon Kobrin's The East Side Ghetto won enormous critical praise and increased Kalich's...
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    Koidanov, and his mother Miriam was the daughter of Ḥasidic rebbe Moshe of Kobrin. Levin married at the age of 17 and went to live with his father-in-law...
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  • Kobrin, Rebecca (Aug 20, 2012). Chosen Capital: The Jewish Encounter with American Capitalism. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 9780813553290. Kobrin,...
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    translator and artist Mariya Lyudkevych (b. 1948), writer and poet Ihor Kobrin (1951–2023), film director Liubomyr Zubach (b. 1978), Ukrainian politician...
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  • Klein Jacques Klein Walter Klien Paul Klengel Aimi Kobayashi Alexander Kobrin Tobias Koch Zoltán Kocsis Raoul (von) Koczalski Mari Kodama Alan Kogosowski...
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  • Wayback Machine Rebecca Kobrin, Adam Teller – 2015 – Biography & Autobiography The Economics of Modern Jewish History Rebecca Kobrin, Adam Teller ... Jews...
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    borrow Gilbert, Martin. Atlas of Jewish History (1993) online free to borrow Kobrin, Rebecca and Adam Teller, eds. Purchasing Power: The Economics of Modern...
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    Konovalets, Ukrainian nationalist leader Maria Konopnicka, writer Ihor Kobrin, film director Juliusz Kossak, painter Ihor Kozhan, Ukrainian archivist...
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  • Olympiasiegerin erhält 590.000 Euro Abfindung". 4 September 2012 – via welt.de. Kobrin, Sandra; Levin, Jason (21 August 2005). "The Glass Closet". Los Angeles...
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    Samuel C. Portrait of American Jews: The Last Half of the 20th Century. Kobrin, Rebecca, ed. Chosen Capital: The Jewish Encounter With American Capitalism...
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  • Vitebsk (1812) – 1812 – French invasion of Russia (Napoleonic Wars) Battle of Kobrin – 1812 – French invasion of Russia (Napoleonic Wars) Battle of Klyastitsy...
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  • your help in removing these works immediately from your service. — Moxon & Kobrin[non-primary source needed] [better source needed] The letter continued on...
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