- My
Yiddishe Momme (Yiddish: א יידישע מאמע) is a song
written by Jack
Yellen (words and music) and Lew
Pollack (music),
first recorded by
Willie Howard...
- The
Yiddish King Lear (Yiddish: דער ייִדישער קעניג ליר Der
Yidisher Kenig Lir, also
known as The
Jewish King Lear) was an 1892 play by
Jacob Gordin, and...
- Polish:
Trupa Wileńska; Romanian:
Trupa din Vilna), also
known as
Fareyn Fun
Yiddishe Dramatishe Artistn (Federation of
Yiddish Dramatic Actors) and
later Dramă...
- Dos
Yiddishe Licht (Yiddish: דאָס יידישע ליכט; transl. This Jewish/Yiddish light) is the name of two
different Haredi publications, that came out in the...
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impression on the
American Jewish community. In 1926, the
newspaper "Dos
Yiddishe Folk"
reported that the
American Zionist Rabbi Mileikowsky lectured in...
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Yaazor (Hebrew: יעזור, "He will help"), also
known as the
Yiddishe Kolonye (Yiddish: יידישע קאלאניע) was a 351-acre
agricultural settlement created by...
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Zionist author and
political activist Joseph Friedenson –
editor of Dos
Yiddishe Vort. Died in 2013. Bronisław
Geremek –
Polish social historian and politician...
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vaudeville audiences.[citation needed] In 1925, Jack
Yellen wrote "My
Yiddishe Momme", a song
which became strongly identified with her and was performed...
- The
Keneder yiddishe vochenblatt (Yiddish: קענעדער ײִדישער ואָכנבּלאַט, lit. 'Canadian
Jewish W****ly'),
known as the Vochenblatt, was a Yiddish-language...
- lost a father, "Papa Can You Hear Me" is
comparable to the
treasured "My
Yiddishe Momme", the
moving lament for
those who have lost a mother.
Healing Times:...