- Eva
Kotchever (1891 – 19
December 1943),
known also as Eve
Adams or Eve Addams, born as
Chawa Złoczower, was a Polish-Jewish émigré
librarian and writer...
- York City ****
nightclub established by Polish-Jewish
feminist Eva
Kotchever in
Greenwich Village,
Lower Manhattan, in 1925. The
establishment was...
- Rue Eva
Kotchever is a
street in the 18th arrondis****t of Paris, France. It was
named after Polish activist Eva
Kotchever,
owner of the Eve's Hangout...
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Ernest Hemingway, Igor Stravinsky,
James Joyce,
Josephine Baker, Eva
Kotchever,
Henry Miller, Anaïs Nin,
Sidney Bechet and
Salvador Dalí. In the years...
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called Eve
Adams Tearoom. It
closed after a
police raid in 1926. Eva
Kotchever, the owner, was
deported to
Europe and
murdered at Auschwitz. The Black...
- Duchamp,
Suzanne Duchamp-Crotti,
Henri Rousseau,
Constantin Brâncuși, Eva
Kotchever,
Claude Cahun and
Marcel Moore, Paul Fort, Juan Gris,
Diego Rivera, Federico...
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Parisian writer Eva
Kotchever,
murdered in
Auschwitz in 1943. The city of
Paris pays
tribute to her by
naming a street, rue Eva-
Kotchever, and a
school in...
- hangout, The Lion's Head Max
Kellerman (born 1973),
sports commentator Eva
Kotchever (1891–1943),
owner of Eve's Hangout, also
called Eve Adams' Tearoom, situated...
-
traveling sellers was a
friend of
Goldman and
Mother Earth circles, Eva
Kotchever, who
founded later the
famous speakeasy Eve's
Hangout in New York. In...
- and
pianist Hanna Rudzka-Cybisowa (1897-1988),
artist and
teacher Eva
Kotchever (1891–1943),
feminist writer, was born in Mława
Joseph Opatoshu (1886–1954)...