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    Benjamin Zuskin (Russian: Вениамин Львович Зу́скин (Veniamin Lvovich Zuskin); April 28, 1899 – August 12, 1952) was a Soviet and Russian actor and director...
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  • Tashkent. Mikhoels was murdered by the MVD in 1948 and his successor, Benjamin Zuskin, was arrested shortly after. In 1948 the Soviet authorities ordered...
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  • literature critic David Bergelson, a writer David Hofstein, a poet Benjamin Zuskin, an actor Ilya Vatenberg, an editor Shlomo Shleifer, Chief Rabbi of...
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    Ignatas Konovalovas - professional cyclist Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman Benjamin Zuskin - famous Russian stage and movie actor, murdered 1952 upon Stalin's...
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  • painter, sculptor and writer Louis Zukofsky, poet (Lithuanian parents) Benjamin Zuskin, actor Bjørn Benkow, journalist, known for faking interviews Jo Benkow...
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    (1892–1952), medical director of the Botkin Clinical Hospital, Moscow Benjamin Zuskin (1899–1952), assistant to and successor to Solomon Mikhoels as director...
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    Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee and arrested several of its members. Benjamin Zuskin, Mikhoels' successor at GOSET, was arrested in February 1950. He was...
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  • the performances of the GOSET orchestra with Solomon Mikhoels and Benjamin Zuskin, as well as by singers Solomon Khromchenko, Mikhail Alexandrovich,...
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    artist (bass), operetta and cinema, concert performer and director Benjamin Zuskin (1899–1952), Jewish actor Sergey Migay (1888–1959) — opera singer,...
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  • Korsch-Sablin Iosif Shapiro Written by G. Kobets Iogann Zeltser Starring Benjamin Zuskin Maria Blumenthal-Tamarina Production company Belgoskino Release date...
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  • in charge of scenery and Leo Fulver wrote the music for the play. Benjamin Zuskin portrayed the Polish revolutionary Stanislav Bronievsky. Fir teg evolves...
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  • (credited as K. Ivanova) Nikolai Kryuchkov as Aleksandr Rybakov, sailor Benjamin Zuskin as watchmaker Sergei Tsenin as H. G. Wells Boris Livanov as Vladimir...
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  • Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved November 10, 2019. Zuskin-Perelman, Ala. "Back to The Travels of Benjamin The Third". All About Jewish Theatre. Archived from...
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    Willits". Journal of the American Medical Women's Association. 5 (1): 42–43. Žuškin, Eugenija; Piasek, Martina; Piasek, Gustav; Šarić, Marko; Mustajbegović...
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