• Fiddler on the Roof (category Yiddish culture)
    he left unfinished at his death, but which was produced in Yiddish in 1919 by the Yiddish Art Theater and made into a film in the 1930s. In the late 1950s...
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  • ("Royal Theater of Bourbon" in English) Teatro Regio, Parma ("Royal Theater" in English) Teatro Regio, Turin Teatro Regio Ducale, Milan, a predecessor of...
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    Moni Ovadia (category Articles containing Yiddish-language text)
    2000). "La tradizione rivisitata nel teatro yiddish di Moni Ovadia" [Tradition revisited in Moni Ovadia's Yiddish theatre]. La Rassegna Mensile di Israel...
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    Ohel Theater (redirect from Teatro Ohel)
    The theatre's first production was a Hebrew adaptation of stories by the Yiddish writer I. L. Peretz. Peretz's Parties depicted the decadence of life in...
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    the Teatro de Bellas Artes, La Sala Nezahualcóyotl, the Auditorio Nacional, the Teatro de la Ciudad de México, the Teatro Degollado, the Teatro Juárez...
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  • Judeo-Italian languages (category Articles containing Yiddish-language text)
    parallels the Standard Yiddish distinction between shul/shil for 'synagogue' and shule for 'school'. Another example is Yiddish iente, from the Judeo-Italian...
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    Russian (Leonid Andereyev) and Yiddish (A.Sutzkever, H. Leivick) literature into Hebrew, and of the Hebrew works into Yiddish. His mother Berta Golergant...
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  • Louis Freiman (category Articles containing Yiddish-language text)
    Theatre and later across many Yiddish theaters globally. Tseshterte sonayim (Disturbed Conditions) (1929): Staged at the Teatro Excelsior in Buenos Aires...
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  • (Manhattan), former Yiddish theatre in New York City, New York National Theater (Richmond, Virginia) National Theatre (Washington, D.C.) Teatro Nacional Cervantes...
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  • Le Cognate, in Il teatro del Québec (Milan: Éditions Ubulibri, 1994) performance at Teatro di Rifredi, Florence, 15 Feb. 1994. Yiddish: Anctil, Pierre &...
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  • Awake and Sing! (category CS1 Yiddish-language sources (yi))
    production featuring Robert Prosky as Jacob, and featuring the adoption of Yiddish in the script that conforms to Odets's earlier version of the play, titled...
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  • Deaths in March 2023 (category Articles with Yiddish-language sources (yi))
    Suburbs Magpies). Rivka Basman Ben-Hayim, 98, Lithuanian-born Israeli Yiddish poet. Vladimir Churov, 70, Russian civil servant, chairman of the Central...
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    whom founded the "Teatro Ebraico" ("Jewish Theatre"), staging dramas written by him such as Golem (1969), inspired by the Yiddish folklore, or Leviathan...
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    Telschen, Telschi; Polish: Telsze; Russian: Тельшяй, Тельши, Тяльшяй. In Yiddish, the name is טעלז‎ (Telz). In English sources, Telšiai are known also by...
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    Clarice Lispector (category Articles containing Yiddish-language text)
    (born Chaya Pinkhasivna Lispector (Ukrainian: Хая Пінкасівна Ліспектор; Yiddish: חיה פּינקאַסיװנאַ ליספּעקטאָר) December 10, 1920 – December 9, 1977) was...
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    from Austria and Panevėžys, Lithuania. They spoke German, Hebrew, and Yiddish. He and his younger sister, film producer Letty, were raised in the Midwood...
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  • Kathryn Hellerstein, Lecturer in Yiddish Language and Literature, University of Pennsylvania: Women poets in Yiddish. Paul Hendrickson, Staff Writer,...
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    leaf decor. Teatro Gran Rex opened on 8 July 1937 as the largest cinema in South America of its time; it is an Art Deco-style theater. Teatro Avenida (Avenida...
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  • Standard Theatre (Toronto), is said to have been the only purpose-built Yiddish theatre This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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  • of the opera at the Bregenzer Festspiele into German, English, Polish, Yiddish, French, Russian and Czech. It has then been performed internationally...
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    patrimonio storico linguistico quali il teatro tradizionale e moderno in lingua lombarda, la musica popolare lombarda, il teatro di marionette e burattini, la poesia...
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  • mistake Ethel for his mother, begging her to comfort him, and Ethel sings a Yiddish lullaby as Roy appears to pass away. However, with a sudden burst of energy...
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    Caribbean Hindustani, Aymara, Nahuatl, English, German, Dutch, Mapudungun, Yiddish, Welsh, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Greek, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean...
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  • Sidor Belarsky (category Yiddish-language singers)
    Tosca in 1944. In South America, he also appeared at Teatro Municipal in Rio De Janeiro and Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires. During the 1949-1950 concert...
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    Vilnius (category Articles containing Yiddish-language text)
    Вiльня (Vilnia), German: Wilna, Latvian: Viļņa, Ukrainian: Вільно (Vilno), Yiddish: ווילנע (Vilne). A Russian name from the time of the Russian Empire was...
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    performed in Turin only a few months earlier. This led to an engagement at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome for more Francescas, Aidas and two novelties, Fedra, a...
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  • Humans." Jewish-American Princeton asks "What do you do with a B.A. in Yiddish?" Tevye's daughter Shprintze falls in love with Princeton; Tevye forbids...
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    Renewal Science Haymanot Humanistic Culture Languages Hebrew Biblical Yiddish Yeshivish Jewish Koine Greek Yevanic Juhuri Shassi Judaeo-Iranian Ladino...
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    Isa Kremer (category Yiddish-language singers of the United States)
    countries and in many languages. She was possibly the first woman to perform Yiddish song on the concert stage. In 1927 she began performing as a vaudeville...
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  • Paris. April 11 – Spyridon Samaras's opera Rhea is premiered in Florence (Teatro Verdi) September 19 – Première of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 7 in Prague...
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