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Abraham Goldfaden (Yiddish: אַבֿרהם גאָלדפֿאַדען; born
Avrum Goldnfoden; 24 July 1840 – 9
January 1908), also
known as
Avram Goldfaden, was a Russian-born...
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Benjamin Paul
Goldfaden (September 6, 1913 –
March 25, 2013) was an
American professional basketball player. He pla**** two
games in the
Basketball ****ociation...
- when the
theater troupe formed roughly six
months earlier by
Abraham Goldfaden — at that time, the world's only
professional Yiddish language theater...
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Comical Wedding) by
Abraham Goldfaden. The play was
inspired by a
sketch presented by
Mogulesco at an
audition before Goldfaden.[citation needed]
Since then...
- Itay
Goldfaden (Hebrew: איתי גולדפדן; born 24
April 1996) is an
Israeli swimmer. He
represented Israel at the 2020
Summer Olympics. The
swimmer made his...
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dialogues between songs comparable to much of what was in
Goldfaden's earliest plays.
Goldfaden himself was
already a
noted poet, and many of his poems...
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professional actress (Odesa, 1878) was in the
title role of
Abraham Goldfaden's darkly comic operetta Breindele Cossack, in the
troupe of
Israel Rosenberg...
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Ukrainian or
Romanian origin,
nothing is
known about his life
before Abraham Goldfaden recruited him in Iaşi in 1876 as the
second actor after Israel Grodner...
- Zhytomyr,
where he
developed a
close friendship with
Abraham Goldfaden. Like
Abraham Goldfaden and
several other Yiddish-language
writers of his generation...
- Palermo) is a historical,
dramatic play in
rhymed couplets by
Abraham Goldfaden,
written some time
between 1880 and 1883. The
title character's name is...