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The Establishment of the Sholem Aleichem jewish theater in chernivtsi in 1945
Scientific Papers of the Kamianets-Podilskyi National Ivan Ohiienko University. History, 2023The purpose of the study is to highlight the processes of the formation and devel- opment of the Sholem Aleichem Jewish Th eater (Kyiv GOSET) in Chernivtsi in 1945. Th e re- search methodology is based on the principles of concrete-historical approach or historicism, objectivity, comprehensiveness, integrity, systematicity, and the use of the methods –
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The Moscow State Yiddish Theater: Jewish Culture on the Soviet Stage (review)
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Journal of Austrian Studies, 2022
This article is the first winner of the annual 2021 Graduate Student Essay Prize, which was established by the Austrian Studies Association in conjunction with the Journal of Austrian Studies. The winner receives a cash prize and the opportunity to have his or her work published in the journal.
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This article is the first winner of the annual 2021 Graduate Student Essay Prize, which was established by the Austrian Studies Association in conjunction with the Journal of Austrian Studies. The winner receives a cash prize and the opportunity to have his or her work published in the journal.
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Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2017
This article points to the complexities of Jewish engagement with theater; thus, despite frequent condemnation of the theater by rabbis we find also more nuanced voices. The article reviews the evidence for Jewish theater attendance in ancient Palestine and the Diaspora, outlines the views on theater in the works of Philo of Alexandria and Flavius ...
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This article points to the complexities of Jewish engagement with theater; thus, despite frequent condemnation of the theater by rabbis we find also more nuanced voices. The article reviews the evidence for Jewish theater attendance in ancient Palestine and the Diaspora, outlines the views on theater in the works of Philo of Alexandria and Flavius ...
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Performance: Queerly Jewish/Jewishly Queer in the American Theater
2015The mass migration of Jews from Eastern Europe carried some Hebraists to the United States, adding New York City to the major centers of Hebrew literary production. By the end of the nineteenth century, Hebrew writers in America included Naphtali Hertz Imber, whose poem Hatikvah later became the Israeli national anthem.
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