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Shloyme Zanvl Rappoport (1863 –
November 8, 1920),
known by his
pseudonym S.
Ansky (or An-sky), was a
Jewish author, playwright,
researcher of
Jewish folklore...
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Michal Ansky (Hebrew: מיכל אנסקי; born 11
October 1980), is an
Israeli gastronomist, food
journalist and
television personality.
Michal Ansky was born...
- is a play by S.
Ansky, aut****d
between 1913 and 1916. It was
originally written in
Russian and
later translated into
Yiddish by
Ansky himself. The Dybbuk...
- 16th-century writings,
though it was
ignored by
mainstream scholarship until S.
Ansky's 1920 play The
Dybbuk po****rised the
concept in
literary circles. Earlier...
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Ansky, pg. 50 Gur, pp. 50-55
Ansky pg. 37-38 Gur, pp. 56-61 Gur, pp. 149-157
Ansky, pg. 76 Roden, pg. 544 Marks, pg. 54 Gur, pp. 194-195
Ansky, pg...
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directed by Michał Waszyński. It is
based on the play The
Dybbuk by S.
Ansky. The Dybbuk, or
Between Two
Worlds (Yiddish: דער דיבוק, אדער צווישן צוויי...
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existing panel of
judges in
which Ansky continued while being pregnant during filimg. In the
eleventh season,
Michal Ansky quit the show and thus the number...
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Based on a
Jewish folk song from S.
Ansky's play The Dybbuk, Copland's
piece is
named for
Vitebsk Governorate,
where Ansky was born, and
where he
first heard...
- The
Odessa literary group in 1916; from left to right:
Yehoshua Ravnitzky (1859-1944),
Shloyme Ansky,
Mendele M. Sforim,
Hayim N. Bialik,
Simon Frug....
- culture, and
celebrity chefs", an
interview on z****.net,
February 2007
Ansky, Sherry. (2008)
Hamin (Hebrew;
English title Tscholent) Jerusalem: Keter...