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    Sigmund Mogulesko (16 December 1858 – 4 February 1914) — Yiddish: זעליק מאָגולעסקאָ Zelik Mogulesko, first name also sometimes spelled as Zigmund, Siegmund...
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  • sack"). Its origin is the name of a clueless mama's boy played by Sigmund Mogulesko in an 1877 comedy Shmendrik, oder di komishe Chaseneh (Schmendrik...
    3 KB (297 words) - 06:41, 27 August 2024
  • Shmendrik was originally written for the young Sigmund Mogulesko, and derived from a character Mogulesko did when auditioning for Goldfaden earlier that...
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  • Rodkinson) was a playwright, songwriter, and comedian. He rivaled Sigmund Mogulesko in Yiddish Theater in New York City in the 1890s, but had a less enduring...
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    enormous hit, but where Grodner began to be eclipsed as lead actor by Sigmund Mogulesko. Grodner quit Goldfaden's company to found his own in Iaşi, taking...
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  • Bucharest, Romania, Schoengold had also performed in a quartet with Sigmund Mogulesko, playing at weddings and parties. He failed an audition in 1877 for...
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  • He was business partner first of Abraham Goldfaden and later of Sigmund Mogulesko (the greatest Yiddish star of the generation) and, for a time, was...
    4 KB (468 words) - 21:01, 25 October 2023
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    with Joseph Lateiner) began to write plays for Israel Grodner and Sigmund Mogulesko after they left Goldfaden's troupe. A favorite of Bucharest intellectuals...
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  • politician Oleg Maisenberg, concert pianist Lewis Milestone, director Sigmund Mogulesko, singer, actor, composer Sacha Moldovan, painter Moishe Oysher, Yiddish...
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    Lateiner, music cowritten with Sigmund Mogulesko with lyrics by Louis Gilrod, Solomon Smulewitz and Sigmund Mogulesko, 1908. Yom hakhupeh (The Wedding...
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  • theater Marin Karmitz, director, producer Elina Löwensohn, actress Sigmund Mogulesko Maia Morgenstern (1962 - ) film and stage actress[2] Bernard Natan...
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  • wife Sara, Ben Abuyah's faithful friend Toivye Avyoini was played by Sigmund Mogulesko, and his daughter (who, in the play, runs away with a Roman soldier)...
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  • 1883, as an adolescent, he performed in Iaşi with the troupe of Sigmund Mogulesko, Sigmund Feinmann, and Moishe Finkel. This inspired him to organize his...
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  • Thumbnail for Jacob Pavlovich Adler
    Many of the most prominent figures in Yiddish theater, including Sigmund Mogulesko, David Kessler, Abba and Clara Shoengold, and Sara Heine (the future...
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    mathematician Dovid Knut, poet and member of the French Resistance Sigmund Mogulesko, singer, actor, and composer Pasha Parfeny, Singer, Musician, songwriter...
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  • Thumbnail for Abraham Goldfaden
    and Simhe Dinman, as well as the 18-year-old Zigmund Mogulescu (Sigmund Mogulesko), who soon became a stage star. Orphaned by the time he reached his...
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    – rabbi Alexander Lambert (1863–1929) – pianist and piano teacher Sigmund Mogulesko (1858–1914) – Yiddish actor, comedian, singer, director and composer...
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  • cartoonist, soldier and tailor. At fourteen, Fuchs joined the chorus of Sigmund Mogulesko’s company in Odessa after auditioning—she went unpaid for four months...
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    Millöcker April 29, 1842 (Vienna) – December 31, 1899 (Baden bei Wien) Sigmund Mogulesko December 16, 1858 (Kalarash) – February 4, 1914 (New York City) Oskar...
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  • Thumbnail for List of Leopolitans
    General and spy Iryna Morykvas, Ukrainian illustrator, artist, writer Sigmund Mogulesko, Yiddish singer and actor Ignacy Mościcki, chemist and President of...
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