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October 19, 2024


WHEN BORIS MET MENDELE: AN EPISODE FROM THOMASHEFSKY’S 1913 EUROPEAN TOUR

Forverts (Forward, New York), December 7 and 14, 1913 Translated by Zachary M.
Baker Translator’s Introduction. The stars of the Yiddish theatre in its heyday
spent a lot of time on the road—and at least two of them chronicled their
overseas travels in the pages of the New York Forverts. Boris Thomashefsky’s
account of his […]

April 29, 2024



TSVISHN FALNDIKE VENT: AN INTERVIEW WITH AVRAM MLOTEK, ZALMEN MLOTEK, AND MOTL
DIDNER

Last November, the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene opened its final
production of 2023, a musical revue called Amid Falling Walls (Tsvishn Falndike
Vent): Unveiling Resilience and Hope During the Holocaust. The production was
curated and written by Avram Mlotek, with music curated and arranged by Zalmen
Mlotek, and directed by Motl Didner. The Folksbiene’s website explains […]
May 24, 2023



EXCERPTS FROM IN FAYER UN FLAMEN: TOGBUKH FUN A YIDISHER SHOYSHPILERIN (IN FIRE
AND FLAMES: DIARY OF A YIDDISH ACTRESS) BY SHOSHANA KAHAN (PART II)

Translated and introduced by Sheva Zucker, edited by Amanda (Miryem-Khaye)
Seigel for Women on the Yiddish Stage/Digital Yiddish Theatre Project.
May 14, 2023



FUN A YIDISHER SHOYSHPILERIN (IN FIRE AND FLAMES: DIARY OF A YIDDISH ACTRESS) BY
SHOSHANA KAHAN (PART I)

Translated and introduced by Sheva Zucker, edited by Amanda (Miryem-Khaye)
Seigel for Women on the Yiddish Stage/Digital Yiddish Theatre Project.
April 17, 2023



KHANE BRAZ: THREE NEWS ARTICLES

These translations are part of a series devoted to Yiddish actresses in the
Holocaust, published to mark Yom HaShoah and the eightieth commemoration of the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
January 30, 2023



MY WAY ALONE, BY CHAYELE GROBER (PART II)

Chayele Grober began her stage career as an actress with the Hebrew theatre
“Habima.” She also performed as a solo artist in her own program of song, drama,
and humor, in both Yiddish and Hebrew.
January 22, 2023



MY WAY ALONE, BY CHAYELE GROBER (PART I)

Chayele Grober began her stage career as an actress with the Hebrew theatre
Habima. She also performed as a solo artist in her own program of song, drama,
and humor, in both Yiddish and Hebrew.
January 5, 2023



OSHEROWITCH AND RUMSHINSKY ON THE PIETY OF REGINA PRAGER

Regina Prager was one of the first leading ladies of the Yiddish stage, known
for her extraordinary operatic voice and her continued Jewish observance
throughout her life.
September 12, 2022



VOS FLIST DURKHN ODER: A CONVERSATION WITH PLAYWRIGHT MIKHL YASHINSKY ON HIS NEW
PLAY

Mikhl Yashinsky’s new one-act Yiddish play premiered at the Lower East Side Play
Festival at the Stanton Street Shul in New York City on July 25, 2022.
August 4, 2022



THE YIDDISH ART THEATRE REPERTOIRE: TEN NEW SYNOPSES FOR PLOTTING YIDDISH DRAMA

The Yiddish Art Theatre in Plotting Yiddish Drama.
June 20, 2022



HOW I GOT FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM A THEATRE CUSTOMER

In his memoirs, Menashe Skulnik recalled the many years when he performed in
cities outside of New York – including six years in Philadelphia, which he
considered to be a theatrical purgatory.


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