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Jewish comedian who entertained guests at weddings
A badchen or badkhn (Yiddish: בּדחן, pronounced and sometimes written batkhn) is a type of Ashkenazic Jewish professional wedding entertainer, poet, sacred
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Hungarian Jewish actors/traveling musicians: Auschwitz survivors
Romania. They were descended from Shimson Eizik Ovitz (1868–1923), a badchen entertainer, itinerant rabbi and himself a dwarf. He fathered ten children
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Lithuanian Yiddish writer (1840–1913)
(Eliakim Badchen, Elikum Tsunzer) (October 28, 1840 – September 22, 1913) was a Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and badchen who lived
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Style of Jewish music
bride) or Kale-bazingn (singing to the bride). In these freeform pieces the badchen would sing to the bride as the soloist accompanied with a freeform piece
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Jewish prankster (1757–1811)
Ostropol; 1757–1811) is a prominent figure in Jewish humor. Hershel was a badchen from Ostropol, Crown Poland (now Ukraine), who lived in poverty and targeted
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Topics referred to by the same term
spelling of any of Badhan (disambiguation) An alternative spelling of Badchen All pages with titles containing Badhen This disambiguation page lists
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Jewish Lithuanian joker
(Mordechai Chabad) (c.1820-c.1880) was a Jewish Lithuanian (litvak) jester (badchen) from Vilnius known from many Jewish jokes. Mordechai complained: "Had
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– poet Hayyim Tyrer – rabbi Henry Roth – writer Hershel of Ostropol – badchen Hillel Yaffe – Zionist Horacy Safrin – poet, satirist Herman Wohl – musician
History of the Jews in Ukraine
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Jewish singer, entertainer and composer (born 1978)
his home studio. After his wedding, Schmeltzer tried to find work as a badchen (entertainer) for weddings. Though he had no formal musical training, he
Lipa_Schmeltzer
Formal style of address used for clergy
LeZion Rosh yeshiva Savoraim Segan Talmid Chacham Tzadik Archipheracite Badchen Cantor This title has a different meaning in Reform Judaism. Gabbai Kohen
List of religious titles and styles
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Topics referred to by the same term
Yemen during the time of the Prophet Mohammed An alternative spelling for badchen, a type of Jewish entertainer All pages with titles containing Badhan Badan
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Professional entertainer (1860–1931)
went by the stage name Professor Seiden, was a professional magician, Badchen, vaudeville entertainer, barber, and Yiddish-language recording artist
Frank_Seiden
Jewish songwriter, actor and recording artist (1868–1943)
anglicized name Solomon Small, was a Russian-born American tenor, folk poet, badchen, playwright, recording artist, and composer for the yiddish theatre. He
Solomon_Smulewitz
Jewish American musician (1884–1963)
Peysekhe (Paul) played violin, clarinet, and was an improvising wedding poet (Badchen); of his thirteen sons, Moyshe played violin, French horn, and valve trombone
Naftule_Brandwein
Yiddish theatre performer (1858–1914)
Sigmund Mogulesko (16 December 1858 – 4 February 1914) — Yiddish: זעליק מאָגולעסקאָ Zelik Mogulesko, first name also sometimes spelled as Zigmund, Siegmund
Sigmund_Mogulesko
Galician Jewish Brody singer
Velvel Zbarjer (1824, Zbarazh – 1884), birth name Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkrantz (a.k.a. Velvl Zbarjer, Zbarjur, Zbarzher, etc.), a Galician Jew, was a Brody
Velvel_Zbarjer
Isaevna Fletzinger. His grandfather Y'shayah was also a famous singer and Badchen (wedding entertainer) in Vilnius. Each of the Gnessin children appears
Mikhail_Gnessin
Wit and humor in Jewish culture
Bellow once put it, "Oppressed people tend to be witty." Jesters known as badchens used to poke fun at prominent members of the community during weddings
Jewish_humor
Yiddish satirical periodical
between 1924 and 1927. The paper was published by Aser Zelig Weiss, a badchen (Jewish wedding entertainer) famous in the city. The publication was popular
Munkatsher_Humorist
Violinist and recording artist
in Rzeszów or nearby Leżajsk in 1874. His father, Alter Zehngut, was a badchen and klezmer musician, and his mother was named Ester. His brother Zygmunt
Oscar_Zehngut
children in the streets of Łódź. His poems have been compared to that of a Badchen, the traditional Jewish wedding entertainer and coupletist of Eastern Europe
Joshua_Rayzner
American actor
music, or imitations of scenes from Eastern European Jewish life involving Badchens and klezmers. His recurring characters Yente and Mendel were featured on
Gus_Goldstein
Berl Broder (1817–1868), born Berl Margulis, was a Ukrainian Jew born in Podkamen, the most famous of the Broder singers (19th century Jewish singers comparable
Berl_Broder
Jewish composer and actor
Shloyme Prizament (1889–1973) (also Shlomo or Szlojme Prizament or Szlomo Prizment), Jewish composer, actor in the Yiddish theater, and badkhn, son of
Shloyme_Prizament
Polish Jewish poet and songwriter
turn were beholden to the yet older and still vital tradition of the badchen's (wedding jester's) improvisatory art. He published his first collection
Mordechai_Gebirtig
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