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Avrom Sutzkever — en 1950 Avrom Sutzkever, Abraham, Avrohom Sutzkever, né le 15 juillet 1913 et mort à Tel Aviv (Israël) le 19 janvier 2010, est un poète juif yiddish israélien né à Smorgon/Smarhoń … Wikipédia en Français
Avrom Yanovsky — (1911 1979) was a Canadian editorial cartoonist. His cartoons were printed as early as the 1930s. [http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:w1FC6hhFr0EJ:groups.google.com/group/can.schoolnet.history/msg/7bd7b5bdcc66e4c1%3Fdmode%3Dprint+%22Avrom+Yanovs… … Wikipedia
Avrom Isaacs — (born 1926) is a Canadian art dealer.Born in Winnipeg, Isaacs graduated with an Honours B.A. in Political Science and Economics from the University of Toronto in 1950. In 1955, he opened The Isaacs Gallery where he represented numerous Canadian… … Wikipedia
Avrom Ber Gotlober — (January 14, 1811, Starokonstantinov, Volhynia April 12, 1899, Białystok) was a Jewish writer, poet, playwright, historian, journalist and educator. He mostly wrote in Hebrew, but also wrote poetry and dramas in Yiddish. His first collection was… … Wikipedia
Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen — Mike Todd, 1952 Michael Todd (* 22. Juni 1909 in Minneapolis, als Avrom Hirsch Goldbogen; † 22. März 1958 in Grants) war ein US amerikanischer Filmproduzent und ein Pionier in der Entwicklung von Kamerasystemen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Avrom Sutzkever — Abraham Sutzkever, (* 15. Juli 1913 in Smorgon bei Vilnius), Überlebender des Vilniuser Ghettos, ist einer der bedeutendsten Gegenwarts Dichter in jiddischer Sprache. Abraham (auch Avrom oder Avrohom) Sutzkever wurde 1913 in dem kleinen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Goldfaden, Avrom — ▪ Jewish author Avrom also spelled Abraham , original name Avrom Goldenfoden , Yiddish Avrom Goldfadn born July 24 [July 12, Old Style], 1840, Starokonstantinov, Russia died January 9, 1908, New York, New York, U.S. Hebrew and Yiddish… … Universalium
KARPINOVITSH, AVROM — (1918–2004), Yiddish writer. Born in Vilna, he studied at the Vilna Realgymnasium where his teachers included the poet M. Kulbak and the literary historian max erik . He left Vilna in 1937 for Birobidjan, returning in 1944. Intercepted by the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Goldfadn, Avrom — (or Goldfaden), (1840 1908) Born Avraham Goldenfudim in Russia, Avrom Goldfadn spent most of his working life there as the Father of Yiddish Theatre. He first visited New York in 1887 to establish an American Yiddish theatre in a similar style … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Sutzkever, Avrom — ▪ Israeli writer also spelled Abraham Sutzkever or Avraham Sutskever born July 15, 1913, Smorgon, White Russia, Russian Empire [now Smarhon, Bela.] Yiddish language poet whose works chronicle his childhood in Siberia, his life in the… … Universalium