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    David Pinski (Yiddish: דוד פּינסקי; April 5, 1872 – August 11, 1959) was a Yiddish language writer, probably best known as a playwright. At a time when...
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    works over the centuries, from the writings of Diogenes Laërtius to David Pinski's 1930 dramatic reconstruction of the encounter, Aleḳsander un Dyogenes;...
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  • The Eternal Jew (play), 1906 Yiddish-language play by New York–based David Pinski The Eternal Jew (book), 1937 anti-Semitic book of photographs published...
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    noted Victorian Photographic portraitist, naturalised British subject David Pinski, Yiddish playwright Simeon Piščević, major-general and governor of Mogilev...
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    Pinski; it is usually short form of the Polish and Ashkenazi Jewish surname Lapinski. It may refer to: Charles Pinsky, producer/director David Pinski...
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    translations and adaptations of Tolstoy, Solomon Libin (1872–1955), David Pinski (1872–1959), and Leon Kobrin (1872–1946). This first golden age of Yiddish...
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  • dxc6 Nxe4 8.Qd4 Qe7, which he attributes to the Polish IM Jan Pinski. In 2003, Pinski analyzed 9.Qxg7 (there is also the defensive resource 9.Be3 and...
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    participated together with fellow authors Jacob Dinezon, Mordecai Spector, and David Pinski. Around 1907, Peretz initiated a Yiddish dramatic group within the recently...
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  • דער אייביגער איד; The Eternal Jew, 1906) is a one-act play written by David Pinski. It was the first play ever performed in 1919 by the Habima Theater in...
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  • writer Elizaveta Polonskaya, translator, poet Vladimir Posner, writer David Pinski, writer Lev Razgon, writer, gulag inmate for 17 years Yevgeny Rein, poet...
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    L. Peretz and other young writers under Peretz's mentorship such as David Pinski, Abraham Reisen, and Hersh Dovid Nomberg. Influenced by the Haskalah...
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    this gathering (Benno Straucher, Nathan Birnbaum, Chaim Zhitlowsky, David Pinski, and Jacob Gordin) expressed a sense of urgency to the delegates that...
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    Pielmeier Miguel Piñero David Pinski Bernard Pomerance Gordon Porterfield Craig Pospisil Reinaldo Povod Toni Press-Coffman David Rabe Ayn Rand Theresa Rebeck...
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  • Goldfaden, Joseph Rumshinsky and Sholom Secunda, while playwrights included David Pinski, Solomon Libin, Jacob Michailovitch Gordin and Leon Kobrin. Concurrently...
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    Mass. + 3 February 10, 1938: 389  The Tailor Becomes a Storekeeper David Pinski Chicago + 1 February 25–April 9, 1938: 389  Uptown and Downtown Boris...
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    to those in Hebrew literature. The first consisted of writers such as David Pinski and Sholem Asch, who passed their last years in Israel. The second generation...
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    Jeannette Augustus Marks, Arthur Hopkins, Oscar Monroe Wolff, Eugene Pillot, David Pinski, Hermann Sudermann, Beulah Bornstead, August Strindberg, Lady Gregory...
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    TWENTIETH – David's Harp Award – Best Play of the Year 1976 – NIGHT OF THE TWENTIETH – David Pinski Award 1979 HOMEWARDS ANGEL – David's Harp Award –...
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    Goldfaden, Joseph Rumshinsky and Sholom Secunda, while playwrights included David Pinski, Solomon Libin, Jacob Gordin, and Leon Kobrin. The New York blues was...
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    took Yiddish to another level of modern experimentation; they included David Pinski, S. Ansky, Sholem Asch and I.M. Weissenberg. A later Warsaw group, “Di...
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    loyalty to the genre clear; when she acted in an English version of David Pinski's The Treasure, she wrote a letter in the Yiddish World assuring her fans...
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    for two years, staging his own plays, as well as works by Sholem Asch, David Pinski, Sholem Aleichem, and Jacob Gordin, as well as translations of plays...
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    philosopher Leon Kobrin Lazar Lagin Ayn Rand, father born in Brest-Litovsk David Pinski, American and Israeli writer, born in Mahiliou Ryhor Reles Mendele Mocher...
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  • was published by the Poale Zion Publishing Association. The playwright David Pinski was the editor of Di Tsayt. Di Tsayt was founded on the initiative of...
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    of his outstanding roles were in Sholem Asch's "God of Vengeance", David Pinski's "Yankel the Smith", and Leon Kobrin's "Yankel Boile". He appeared at...
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  • "workers' theatrical alliance.") Members included: Moyshe Olgin, David Pinski, David Abrams, Melech Marmur, Kalman Marmur, Shachno Epstein, Moyshe Nadir...
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    Yiddish anthology edited together with Peretz, Mordecai Spector, and David Pinski. 1899: Yosele, a novel about a mistreated heder boy that helped transform...
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    Oysher, which was directed by Edgar G. Ulmer and based on a 1906 play by David Pinski. The film was successful enough that Victor Records had Oysher and Weiss...
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  • which was published in 1907 and had an introduction from his mentor David Pinski. Many of his humorous sketches were collected into six Yiddish volumes...
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    Ansky, Sholem Aleichem, Jacob Gordin, Maxim Gorky, Peretz Hirschbein, David Pinski, Arthur Schnitzler, George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde. The Garden Theatre...
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