Category
page 1Yiddish theatre
Itzhak Peretz
Yiddish language author and playwright (1852–1915)
S. An-sky
Russian Jewish author (1863-1920)
Bei Mir Bistu Shein
song
Yiddish theatre
genre in theater
couplet
ambiguous, political, or satirical songs in an number of European countries, usually performed in cabaret settings
Teatr Żydowski im. Ester Rachel Kamińskiej
Jewish theater company based in Warsaw

Elisha ben Abuyah
Rabbi of end of Second Temple period
Peretz Hirschbein
Yiddish writer (1880–1948)
David Beigelman
Polish Jewish musician
H. Leivick
American writer and Yiddish poet (1888-1962)
Sholom Secunda
American composer (1894–1974)
Ion Călugăru
Romanian writer (1902-1956)
Solomon Ettinger
Polish Yiddish writer (1803–1856)
Purim spiel
ensemble of festive practices during Purim
Moishe Broderzon
Polish Jewish poet and theatre director (1890-1956)
Leo Fuchs
Polish-born Jewish American actor and coupletist (1911-1994)
Osip Dymov
Russian writer (1878–1959)
Zalmen Zylbercweig
Yiddish author
Boris Aronson
American scenic designer for Broadway/Yiddish theatre (1900–1980)
Velvel Zbarjer
Yiddish theatre precursor (1826–1883)
Yankev Shternberg
Yiddish poet and playwright (1890–1973)
State Jewish Theater
theatre in Bucharest, Romania
Moscow State Jewish Theatre
theatre company in Moscow, Russia
Joseph Lateiner
Romanian Yiddish playwright (1853 – 1935)
Israil Bercovici
Romanian writer (1921-1988)
Veniamin Zuskin
Soviet Jewish actor
Vilna Troupe
theatre company
Berl Broder
famous Broder singer
Joseph Rumshinsky
American composer
Susman Kiselgof
Jewish folk song collector and pedagogue
Broder singer
Jewish itinerant performers in Austrian Galicia, Romania, and Russia, professional or semiprofessional songwriters and performers

Alexander Olshanetsky
Jewish-American composer, conductor, and violinist

Nellie Casman
Russian-born, American Jewish actress, singer, and coupletist
Monument-National
thumb|The Monument-National in 2008
thumb|A fundraising event in 1890 for the construction of the Monument-National
The Monument-National () is an historic Canadian theatre located at 1182 Saint Laurent Boulevard in Montreal, Quebec. With a capacity of over 1,600 seats, the venue was erected between 1891 and and was originally the cultural centre of the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society.
Yiddishpiel
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Yiddishpiel (combination of "Yiddish" and "spiel" - "play"), is a Yiddish theatre in Tel Aviv, Israel. The theatre was established in 1987 at the initiative of former Tel Aviv mayor Shlomo Lahat, Chairman of Mercantile Discount Bank Moshe Noiderfer, and Shmuel Etsyon, who also served as its chairman and artistic director until November 2011, when he was replaced by Sasi Keshet.
Leon Kobrin
American Yiddish writer