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    Stempenyu (Yiddish: סטעמפּעניו, 1822–79) was the popular name of Iosif Druker (יוסף דרוקער), a klezmer violin virtuoso, bandleader and composer from Berdychiv...
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    Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel (Yiddish: סטעמפּעניו אַ ייִדישער ראָמאַן Stempenyu, A Yidisher Roman) is an 1888 Yiddish Language novel by Sholem Aleichem based...
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    translated by Curt Leviant as From the Fair, Viking, 1986, ISBN 0-14-008830-X. Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel, originally published in his Folksbibliotek, adapted 1905...
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    first accorded to him by Sholem Aleichem, in the dedication to his novel Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel. Mendele's style in both Hebrew and Yiddish has strongly...
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    Dream?, Rudi in The Aristocrats, the titular roles in Sholom Aleichem's Stempenyu and The Picture of Dorian Gray, and Zach in A Chorus Line. In addition...
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    these figures were Aron-Moyshe Kholodenko "Pedotser", Yosef Drucker "Stempenyu", Alter Goyzman "Alter Chudnover" and Josef Gusikov. Unlike in the United...
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    education Valeriy Skvortsov (1945–) Soviet high jumper; European champion Stempenyu, stage name of Iosef Druker (1822–79), a klezmer violin virtuoso and bandleader...
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  • reviews Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine at ArkivMusic.com Stempenyu - The violin music of Joseph Achron, Hagai Shaham, violin, and Arnon Erez...
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    virtuosic klezmers of the nineteenth century, alongside Yosef Drucker "Stempenyu", A. M. Kholodenko "Pedotser" and Josef Gusikov. He was also an early...
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  • Ryder? Angel Conchata Ferrell The Sea Horse Gertrude Blum Zypora Spaisman Stempenyu – 1975 Cara Duff-MacCormick Craig's Wife Harriet Craig ‡ Tovah Feldshuh...
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  • (1822–1879), Russian Jewish violin virtuoso, known by the popular name Stempenyu Itzhak Drucker (born 1947), Israeli footballer Léa Drucker (born 1972)...
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    virtuosic klezmers of the nineteenth century, alongside Yosef Drucker "Stempenyu", Yehiel Goyzman "Alter Chudnover" and Josef Gusikov. According to Moisei...
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  • more than 150 plays, including “Tevye the Milkman”, “Wandering Stars”, ”Stempenyu” by Shalom Aleichem,”Favourful people” after Mendele Mocher Sforim, ”Uprising...
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    Bashevis Singer. Competed in the Italian Television competition. 1988 "Stempenyu" based on the first novel of Sholem Aleichem. Competed in Italia Television...
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    grandfather was the prototype for Sholem Aleichem's fictional klezmer Stempenyu (in real life, a violinist named Yosele Druker), it seems that his grandfather...
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    Despite the fact that Belf was not a celebrity klezmer like Pedutser or Stempenyu, the records were extremely successful, and the company claimed that thousands...
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