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Rediscovering the ‘Dybbuk’ composer Henokh Kon
When the 1936 Polish Yiddish feature Al Khet (I Have Sinned) screened at the New York Jewish Film Festival last month after a ...
The Dybbuk – Through Times and Generations closes in January 2023. But for now, visitors to the Israel Goor Theatre Archives and Museum have plenty to see, ponder and marvel at. In Jewish Ashkenazi ...
The Vilna Shul opened more than a century ago on Beacon Hill as an Orthodox synagogue and community organization for Jewish immigrants. Now a cultural landmark, the old temple holds countless stories ...
Contemporary resonances abound for the century-old play The Dybbuk by S. An-sky, as a new collection of research articles implies. Israeli director Diego Rotman, one of the contributors, even notes ...
Sad to report, what was exorcised at the Loeb last night, was the fragile magic of S. Anski's The Dybbuk. Stephen Kaplan's production of this classic Yiddish play was too often clumsy and out of sorts ...
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