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    et. seq. Works by or about Peretz Hirschbein at the Internet Archive Peretz Hirshbein at IMDb Papers of Peretz Hirschbein.; RG 833; YIVO Institute for...
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    Peretz Davidovich Markish (Yiddish: פּרץ מאַרקיש) (Russian: Перец Давидович Маркиш) (7 December [O.S. 25 November] 1895 – 12 August 1952) was a Russian...
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    abandoning his German name of Detlef Sierck. The screenplay was written by Peretz Hirschbein, Melvin Levy, and Doris Malloy, from a story by Bart Lytton, with...
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  • and at a meat-packing plant until 1918, when she met and married Peretz Hirschbein, a Yiddish playwright from New York City, when he was on tour in Calgary...
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    many serious character roles in plays by Gordin, H. Leivick, and Peretz Hirschbein. She also portrayed characters from plays written in other languages...
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    classroom; guests of the Peretz Schools during the 1920s and 1930s included Aaron Glants-Leyeles, Sholem Asch, Peretz Hirschbein, David Pinski, Shmuel Niger...
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  • (born 1948) Mamunur Rashid (1949–2008) Selim Al Deen (1880–1948) Peretz Hirschbein (1888–1962) H. Leivick (1862–1949) Maurice Maeterlinck (1885–1970)...
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    pays sans amour, a novel about the life of UZG and his friendship with Peretz Markish and Melekh Ravitch, Grasset, Paris, 2011. Wikimedia Commons has...
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    Rachel-Dora Rivkina, and Frieda Blumental; the group worked with Peretz Hirschbein, whose plays they performed and who was in Vilna at the time, and...
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    residential building was built from its materials on Boćkowska Street. Peretz Hirschbein (1880–1948), playwright, novelist, journalist Wikimedia Commons has...
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    Leonid Andreyev, S. Ansky, Sholem Aleichem, Jacob Gordin, Maxim Gorky, Peretz Hirschbein, David Pinski, Arthur Schnitzler, George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde...
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  • Producers." The company chose to adapt "Green Fields", a play by Peretz Hirschbein which was very popular with Jewish audiences after its 1918 premiere...
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    of fictional literature authored by I. L. Peretz, David Frischmann, Sholem Asch, Einhorn, Peretz Hirschbein, etc.. The publication carried debates between...
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    Gang"), a modernist literary group which included Uri Zvi Greenberg and Peretz Markish. He was a co-founder of the Yiddish literary journal Literarishe...
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    monthly magazine "Ringen", published since 1921. Its main contributors were Peretz Markish, Melech Ravitch and Uri Zvi Greenberg. Poets Issac Kipnis [ru],...
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    Yiddish literature. Among theater plays which raised the subject were Peretz Hirschbein's "Miriam" (1905–1908) and the directly focused Leib Malach's [he]...
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    song cycle for soprano, flute and cello (Texts by Peretz Hirschbein, Itzik Manger, Isaac Leib Peretz, Kadya Molodowsky[42], A. Lutzky, Rachel H. Korn,...
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    Roman Rebush hired director Edgar G. Ulmer to adapt Peretz Hirschbein's play Green Fields. Hirschbein's piece depicted a scholarly, melancholic yeshiva bokhr...
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  • (1901–1982) James Hill (1916–2001) Norman E. Himes Alfred Hirsch Peretz Hirschbein (1880–1948) Wilder Hobson (1906–1965) Edward Hodes Carroll Hollister...
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  • open permanently. During 1942–43, the Guild put on productions of Peretz Hirschbein's famed play Green Fields starring Jacob Ben-Ami. Despite the best...
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  • in Detroit (managed by Abraham Littman) and performed the works of Peretz Hirschbein, Henrik Ibsen and Henri Bernstein, and subsequently did a nine-month...
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  • Andreyev, S. Ansky, Sholem Aleichem, Maxim Gorky, Gerhart Hauptmann, Peretz Hirschbein, David Pinski, Arthur Schnitzler, George Bernard Shaw and Oscar Wilde...
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    Belgium, and England. She played roles in S. Ansky's Day and Night, Peretz Hirschbein's Griene Felder and Die Puste Kretshme, a stage adaption of Sholem...
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    Kadia Molodowsky, Esther Kreitman, Katie Brown and Esther Shumiatcher Hirschbein created bodies of work that do not fit easily into a particular category...
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  • A Prayer Before Dawn A24 Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire (director); Jonathan Hirschbein, Nick Saltrese (screenplay); Joe Cole Elizabeth Harvest IFC Films Sebastian...
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