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- David Olshanetsky (born 1997) is a British-Israeli Tumblr blogger and entrepreneur. He is also known and posts under The****neySpears, the name of his...
- Alexander Olshanetsky (October 23, 1892 – June 3, 1946) was an American composer, conductor, and violinist. He was a major figure within the Yiddish theatre...
- musical piece "Ich hob dikh tsu fil lib" was written by composer Alexander Olshanetsky and lyricist Chaim Towber for the musical comedy Der Katerinshtshik (The...
- Lithuanian Air Force in the interwar Lithuania, was born in Odesa. Alexander Olshanetsky (1892 – 1946), an American composer, conductor, and violinist. He was...
- Alexander Olshanetsky) A gan-eydn far tsvey (Paradise For Two) (William Siegel - Olshanetsky) Itzikl Sholtik (Isidore Lesh, music Olshanetsky) Goldene...
- Igor Olshanetskyi (also "Olshanetsky"; Hebrew: איגור אולשנצקי) (born 16 February 1986) is an Israeli Olympic weightlifter, competing in the +105 kg (+231 lb)...
- The premiere of Der Katerinshtshik (The Organ-grinder) by Alexander Olshanetsky unfolded on the illustrious stage of the Second Avenue Theater in New...
- Vilató, R. Rekow, R. Baker) – 3:39 "I Love You Much Too Much" (Alexander Olshanetsky, Don Raye, Chaim Tauber) – 4:43 "Brightest Star" (Ligertwood, Santana)...
- {(a;q)_{n}}{(q;q)_{n}}}x^{n}.} Fridrikh Karpelevich found the following identity (see Olshanetsky and Rogov (1995) for the proof): ( q ; q ) ∞ ( z ; q ) ∞ = ∑ n = 0 ∞...
- from 1932, written by Jacob Jacobs (theater) and composed by Alexander Olshanetsky for the play Ghetto Song, makes a reference to the old Jewish city of...