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Joseph Green (April 23, 1900 – June 20, 1996), born
Yoysef Grinberg, a.k.a.
Josef Grünberg,
Joseph Greenberg and
Joseph Greene, a Polish-born Jew who emigrated...
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Joseph in the Land of
Egypt (Yiddish title:
Yoysef in Mitsraim) is a 1932
American historical drama film
directed by
George Roland and
starring Joseph...
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Josef Burg (May 30, 1912 –
August 10, 2009) was an award-winning
Jewish Soviet Yiddish writer, author,
publisher and journalist. Burg was born on May 30...
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Pozsony (Both
Pressburg and
Poszony are the
names of Bratislava,) Lateiner,
Yoysef (Joseph) (December 25, 1853–February 23, 1935),
translated from Leksikon...
- Belarus). In the
former Soviet states,
recently active Yiddish authors include Yoysef Burg (Chernivtsi 1912–2009) and
Olexander Beyderman (b. 1949, Odessa). Publication...
- Polish: Józef Bowszower; Russian: Иосиф Бовшовер; 1873–1915), also
known as
Yoysef Bovshover and
under pseudonyms Basil Dahl and M. Turbov, was a Yiddish-language...
- Polish-born
Mexican architect Suzanne Grinberg Svetlana Grinberg Uri Zvi
Grinberg Yoysef Grinberg (1900–1996), Polish-born
American actor Zalman Grinberg (1912–1983)...
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Joseph M****el (also
Yoysef Yechezkel Mazl), born in
Wjasin near Vilna, Russia, 1850; d. Manchester, 1912) was a
Zionist activist, writer,
Hebrew poet and...
- John Mill (1870–1952), also
known as
Yoysef Shloyme Mil, was one of the
founders of the
General Jewish Labor Bund. He was a
leading activist during its...
- "Lynching",
about the
horrors of anti-Black racism,
Yiddish playwright Yoysef Opatoshu described an old
Black man in the
story as "an old Orangutan."...