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  • Boris Thomashefsky
  • Ukrainian-born American actor and singer (1868–1939)

    Boris Thomashefsky (Russian: Борис Пинхасович Томашевский, sometimes written Thomashevsky, Thomaschevsky, etc.; Yiddish: באָריס טאָמאשעבסקי) (1868–July

    Boris Thomashefsky

    Boris Thomashefsky

    Boris_Thomashefsky

  • Thomashefsky
  • Surname list

    Thomashefsky is a surname that is a variant of the Polish masculine surname Tomaszewski or the Russian Tomashevsky. Notable people with the surname include:

    Thomashefsky

    Thomashefsky

  • Bessie Thomashefsky
  • American actress (1873–1962)

    Bessie Thomashefsky (1873 – July 6, 1962), born Briche Baumfeld-Kaufman, was a Ukrainian-born Jewish American singer, actress and comedian, a star in Yiddish

    Bessie Thomashefsky

    Bessie Thomashefsky

    Bessie_Thomashefsky

  • Michael Tilson Thomas
  • American conductor, composer and pianist (1944–2026)

    respectively. He was the grandson of Yiddish theater stars Boris and Bessie Thomashefsky, who performed in the Yiddish Theater District in Manhattan. The family

    Michael Tilson Thomas

    Michael Tilson Thomas

    Michael_Tilson_Thomas

  • Shuler Hensley
  • American singer and actor (born 1967)

    Boris Thomashefsky in The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater, a concert stage show celebrating the Thomashefskys and the

    Shuler Hensley

    Shuler Hensley

    Shuler_Hensley

  • Annetta Schwartz
  • 19th-century Yiddish theater performer

    the "bitter reminiscences" of rival prima donna Bessie Thomashefsky, wife of Boris Thomashefsky. Quint 2021, p. 162. Quint 2021, pp. 76, 160. Adler 1999

    Annetta Schwartz

    Annetta_Schwartz

  • Moishe Finkel
  • Yiddish theatre performer (c. 1850 – 1904)

    married 16-year-old Emma Thomashefsky, sister of one of the most powerful figures in Yiddish theatre, Boris Thomashefsky. They had two children, but

    Moishe Finkel

    Moishe_Finkel

  • Borscht Belt
  • Cultural region of New York, US

    Theatre constructed in Hunter, New York by Yiddish theater star Boris Thomashefsky. A cradle of American Jewish comedy since the 1920s, the Borscht Belt

    Borscht Belt

    Borscht Belt

    Borscht_Belt

  • Egg cream
  • Cold beverage

    request for chocolat et crème from someone, possibly the actor Boris Thomashefsky (who had experienced a similar drink in Paris). His heavy accent altered

    Egg cream

    Egg cream

    Egg_cream

  • Thomas (given name)
  • Name list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Thomas (given name)

    Thomas (given name)

    Thomas_(given_name)

  • Jacob Adler
  • American actor (1855–1926)

    would eventually become Sara Adler. Adler went on the road with Boris Thomashefsky, who at the time was pioneering the touring circuit for Yiddish theater

    Jacob Adler

    Jacob Adler

    Jacob_Adler

  • Shifra Lerer
  • Argentine-born American Yiddish theater actress (born 1911)

    in Buenos Aires by Yiddish theater legend, producer and actor Boris Thomashefsky, who was starring in the area, when she was just five or eight years

    Shifra Lerer

    Shifra_Lerer

  • National Theatre (Manhattan)
  • Defunct Yiddish theater

    When first built it was leased to Boris Thomashefsky and Julius Adler. Its grand opening as the Adler-Thomashefsky National Theatre was on September 24,

    National Theatre (Manhattan)

    National Theatre (Manhattan)

    National_Theatre_(Manhattan)

  • Tomasiak
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomasiak

    Tomasiak

  • Jay Adler
  • American actor (1896–1978)

    Prelude (1936), and Man Bites Dog (1933). In 1934, Adler joined with Harry Thomashefsky and Boris Bernardi to form the Theater Mart Group, "a cooperative group

    Jay Adler

    Jay Adler

    Jay_Adler

  • Thomsen
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Thomsen

    Thomsen

  • Fomin
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Fomin

    Fomin

  • Tomić
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomić

    Tomić

  • Pesach Burstein
  • Polish-born American comedian, singer, coupletist and director

    back to Poland in 1921. Brought to the United States in 1923 by Boris Thomashefsky and signed to a 20-year recording contract by Columbia Records, he is

    Pesach Burstein

    Pesach_Burstein

  • Isidore Solotorefsky
  • American Yiddish playwright

    Friedsell's music Y. Zolotarefsky's play "Der yidisher hamlet" by Boris Thomashefsky, under the name Di shvarts khupe, oder, Der yidishe martirer ("The Black

    Isidore Solotorefsky

    Isidore_Solotorefsky

  • Tomas (surname)
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomas (surname)

    Tomas_(surname)

  • Tamás
  • Name list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tamás

    Tamás

  • Yiddish theatre
  • Genre in theater

    Bowery Garden, the National and the Thalia, with unknowns such as Boris Thomashefsky emerging as stars. The Thalia Theatre sought to change the material of

    Yiddish theatre

    Yiddish theatre

    Yiddish_theatre

  • Tavish
  • Name list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tavish

    Tavish

  • Brighton Beach
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    returning symbol in several of his songs with Type O Negative. Boris Thomashefsky (1866–1939), Ukrainian-born Jewish singer and actor who became one of

    Brighton Beach

    Brighton Beach

    Brighton_Beach

  • Tamulis
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tamulis

    Tamulis

  • Celia Adler
  • American actress (1889–1979)

    Theatre, and they toured together in 1910. When she was hired by Boris Thomashefsky as an understudy for the New York People’s Theater, and she signed on

    Celia Adler

    Celia Adler

    Celia_Adler

  • Les Moonves
  • American actor and television executive (born 1949)

    His Show". Time.com. Retrieved September 9, 2015. "Throng Thrills to Thomashefsky's Titillating Tales". JSpace: "All in the Family: Les Moonves is Grandnephew

    Les Moonves

    Les Moonves

    Les_Moonves

  • Mount Hebron Cemetery (New York City)
  • Cemetery in Flushing, Queens, New York City

    historian Thea Tewi (1902–1999), sculptor and lingerie designer Bessie Thomashefsky (1873–1962), Yiddish theater actress Boris Thomashevsky (1866–1939),

    Mount Hebron Cemetery (New York City)

    Mount Hebron Cemetery (New York City)

    Mount_Hebron_Cemetery_(New_York_City)

  • Tomashevsky
  • Surname list

    containing Tomashevskiy All pages with titles containing Tomashevskaya Thomashefsky This page lists people with the surname Tomashevsky. If an internal link

    Tomashevsky

    Tomashevsky

  • Thompson (surname)
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Thompson (surname)

    Thompson_(surname)

  • Joseph Cherniavsky
  • Jewish-American composer

    Thomashefsky and at various venues including the National Theatre, Irving Place Theatre, and Thomashefsky's Broadway Theatre. One 1922 Thomashefsky production

    Joseph Cherniavsky

    Joseph Cherniavsky

    Joseph_Cherniavsky

  • Thomas (surname)
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Thomas (surname)

    Thomas_(surname)

  • Tomaselli
  • Italian family of condottiero and feudal lords

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomaselli

    Tomaselli

    Tomaselli

  • Osip Dymov (writer)
  • Russian writer (1878–1959)

    1913, at the invitation of Yiddish actor and theatre director Boris Thomashefsky, and subsequently became known for his contributions to Yiddish theatre

    Osip Dymov (writer)

    Osip Dymov (writer)

    Osip_Dymov_(writer)

  • Arch Street Theatre
  • Former theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

    Arch returned to vaudeville and burlesque. In 1909, Mordechai ("Mike") Thomashefsky took over the Arch and presented both vaudeville of music and comedy

    Arch Street Theatre

    Arch Street Theatre

    Arch_Street_Theatre

  • Jacob Gordin
  • American dramatist (1853–1909)

    The Pogrom in Russia was produced in January 1892 by the actor Boris Thomashefsky. In June 1892, Gordin signed a contract with Jacob Pavlovich Adler, and

    Jacob Gordin

    Jacob Gordin

    Jacob_Gordin

  • Chaim Towber
  • Actor and playwright in Yiddish theater

    roles in the play were played by Julius Nathanson, Annie Thomashefsky (Boris Thomashefsky's sister) and Luba Kadison. Kadison became the first performer

    Chaim Towber

    Chaim Towber

    Chaim_Towber

  • Couplets (cabaret)
  • Witty songs performed in cabaret settings

    grandparents Boris and Bessie Thomashevsky] ... the modernity of the Thomashefsky improvisations a century ago in the Yiddish theater was remarkably reminiscent

    Couplets (cabaret)

    Couplets (cabaret)

    Couplets_(cabaret)

  • Regina Zuckerberg
  • 1935. p. 11. "THOMASHEFSKY, 71, YIDDISH ACTOR, DIES". The New York Times. New York. 10 July 1939. p. 23. "Regina Thomashefsky Thomashefsky discovered in

    Regina Zuckerberg

    Regina Zuckerberg

    Regina_Zuckerberg

  • Thom
  • Name list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Thom

    Thom

  • MacTavish
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    MacTavish

    MacTavish

  • List of Jewish American entertainers
  • 1879–1945), theater and film actress, scriptwriter, and producer Boris Thomashefsky (1868–1939), Ukrainian-born American singer, actor, Yiddish theater icon

    List of Jewish American entertainers

    List_of_Jewish_American_entertainers

  • List of Jewish actors
  • from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2010. "Boris Thomashefsky (1868–1939)". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved December 16, 2010. "Rudolph

    List of Jewish actors

    List_of_Jewish_actors

  • Nellie Casman
  • Russian-born American actress and singer in Yiddish theater

    vaudeville houses and became successful enough to be hired to replace Bessie Thomashefsky in Edelstein's People's Theater where she played opposite David Kessler

    Nellie Casman

    Nellie Casman

    Nellie_Casman

  • Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel
  • 1888 novel by Sholem Aleichem

    Joseph Achron and one adapted by Sholem Aleichem himself for Boris Thomashefsky's theatre. The novel says that name of the title character comes from

    Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel

    Stempenyu: A Jewish Novel

    Stempenyu:_A_Jewish_Novel

  • Culture of New York City
  • influence in the city, began in 1882 with a troupe founded by Boris Thomashefsky, an immigrant from Ukraine. The plays in the late 19th century were realistic

    Culture of New York City

    Culture_of_New_York_City

  • Rebecca Weintraub
  • Odesa-born American Yiddish stage actress (1873-1952)

    years she played supporting and leading roles with Jacob Adler, Boris Thomashefsky, Bertha Kalish, Molly Picon, and others. She had a sixty year career

    Rebecca Weintraub

    Rebecca_Weintraub

  • Kalman Juvelier
  • Austrian-born Yiddish theatre actor, manager, and recording artist

    the Yiddish theatre in New York, working with such notables as Boris Thomashefsky, David Kessler, Bertha Kalich and Jacob P. Adler and was director of

    Kalman Juvelier

    Kalman Juvelier

    Kalman_Juvelier

  • Tompkins (surname)
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tompkins (surname)

    Tompkins_(surname)

  • Tarashcha
  • City in Kyiv Oblast, Ukraine

    the Ukrainian People's Army of the Ukrainian People's Republic Boris Thomashefsky, American Jewish singer and actor Pale of Settlement "Таращанская городская

    Tarashcha

    Tarashcha

    Tarashcha

  • Joseph Edelstein
  • American theatre actor (1858–1940)

    associated with David Kessler, Zigmund Feinman, Zigmund Mogulesko, Boris Thomashefsky, and Jacob Adler. He also managed the Thalia Theatre, and the People's

    Joseph Edelstein

    Joseph Edelstein

    Joseph_Edelstein

  • Pauline Edelstein
  • Yiddish stage. Her son, Isidore Edelstein married Annie Thomashefsky, sister of Boris Thomashefsky. She died on September 27, 1942, in New York. Museum of

    Pauline Edelstein

    Pauline_Edelstein

  • Concordia Hall (Baltimore)
  • Music venue

    Street (now known as Redwood Street). The great Yiddish actor, Boris Thomashefsky, came to Baltimore in the mid-1880s and gave what was probably the first

    Concordia Hall (Baltimore)

    Concordia Hall (Baltimore)

    Concordia_Hall_(Baltimore)

  • Tomson
  • Name list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomson

    Tomson

  • Henry Lynn
  • American screenwriter

    commissioned original music, and he used popular radio and opera stars Boris Thomashefsky, Esther Field, and Seymour Rexite, as well as New York stage actors like

    Henry Lynn

    Henry Lynn

    Henry_Lynn

  • Bruce Coughlin
  • American orchestrator and musical arranger

    sfsymphony.org. Retrieved 2018-03-10. "The Thomashefskys Official Website - Production Partners". www.thomashefsky.org. Retrieved 2018-03-10. "NEW WORK |

    Bruce Coughlin

    Bruce Coughlin

    Bruce_Coughlin

  • Thomson (surname)
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Thomson (surname)

    Thomson_(surname)

  • Philip Laskowsky
  • Polish-born American composer, comedian, and actor

    of well-known figures of the American Yiddish theatre such as Boris Thomashefsky, Louis Gilrod, Isidore Lillian, Jacob Jacobs, and Rubin Doctor. He is

    Philip Laskowsky

    Philip Laskowsky

    Philip_Laskowsky

  • Fomenkov
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Fomenkov

    Fomenkov

  • Menahem Mendel Beilis
  • Russian Jew accused of ritual murder (1874–1934)

    Mendel Beilis at Jacob Adler's Dewey Theater, Mendel Beilis at Boris Thomashefsky's National Theater, or Mendel Beilis at David Kessler's Second Avenue

    Menahem Mendel Beilis

    Menahem Mendel Beilis

    Menahem_Mendel_Beilis

  • Thomasson (surname)
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Thomasson (surname)

    Thomasson_(surname)

  • List of Great Performances episodes
  • Duets II Memphis The Phantom of the Opera at Royal Albert Hall The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater San Francisco Symphony

    List of Great Performances episodes

    List_of_Great_Performances_episodes

  • Tomkinson
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomkinson

    Tomkinson

  • Tomašević
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomašević

    Tomašević

  • McTavish
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    McTavish

    McTavish

  • David Meyerowitz
  • Latvian-born composer (1867–1943)

    including "Aheym" for the play The Power of Nature. When impresario Boris Thomashefsky wanted a Zionist-themed song for the play Tate mame tzores (Heartbreak

    David Meyerowitz

    David Meyerowitz

    David_Meyerowitz

  • Tompson
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tompson

    Tompson

  • Alliance Colony
  • Jewish agricultural community founded in 1982

    library was also established, as well as a group of amateur playera. Boris Thomashefsky visiting theatre company fitted out the bare stage and ultimately donated

    Alliance Colony

    Alliance_Colony

  • Isidore Lillian
  • Yiddish American actor, songwriter and playwright

    of songs for the theatre which were performed by such actors as Boris Thomashefsky, David Kessler, and Jacob Adler, as well as by Lillian himself. Isidore

    Isidore Lillian

    Isidore Lillian

    Isidore_Lillian

  • Federal Theatre Project
  • USA theatre company 1935–1939

    Pinski Chicago + 1 February 25–April 9, 1938 Uptown and Downtown Boris Thomashefsky and Cornblatt New York January 1, 1935 – June 17, 1936 We Live and Laugh

    Federal Theatre Project

    Federal Theatre Project

    Federal_Theatre_Project

  • Thomason (surname)
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Thomason (surname)

    Thomason_(surname)

  • Tamašauskas
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tamašauskas

    Tamašauskas

  • Irving Jacobson
  • American actor

    who married Julius Adler. Irving played juvenile roles in Pinkhas Thomashefsky's troupe and later appeared in films by Sidney Goldin. He performed two

    Irving Jacobson

    Irving_Jacobson

  • Tomaš (surname)
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomaš (surname)

    Tomaš_(surname)

  • Tomaszewski
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomaszewski

    Tomaszewski

  • Clara Young (Yiddish theater)
  • Yiddish theatrical actor

    husband's Jeykele the bluffer. In 1922 she starred in the premiere of Boris Thomashefsky's Di grine kuzine. In 1923, at the Prospect Theater, she played the main

    Clara Young (Yiddish theater)

    Clara Young (Yiddish theater)

    Clara_Young_(Yiddish_theater)

  • Tómasson
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tómasson

    Tómasson

  • Tomassetti
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomassetti

    Tomassetti

  • Florence Weiss
  • American actor and singer

    performed with such artists as Moishe Oysher, Alexander Olshanetsky, Boris Thomashefsky, Fyvush Finkel, and Abe Ellstein. The height of her popularity was during

    Florence Weiss

    Florence Weiss

    Florence_Weiss

  • New York Jewish Film Festival
  • American festival founded in 1992

    features vaudeville jokes, songs, and dancing, and stars actor Boris Thomashefsky in his only film performance. New York Film Festival New York Sephardic

    New York Jewish Film Festival

    New_York_Jewish_Film_Festival

  • Tomasi
  • Name list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomasi

    Tomasi

  • Tomaszewicz
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomaszewicz

    Tomaszewicz

  • Joseph Seiden
  • American film producer

    of Jacob Gordin's The Yiddish King Lear, which was directed by Harry Thomashefsky. By 1936, Joseph turned to artist and director George Roland, an experienced

    Joseph Seiden

    Joseph_Seiden

  • Music of New York City
  • Yiddish theater in New York began in 1882 with a troupe founded by Boris Thomashefsky. The plays in the late 19th century were realistic, while in the beginning

    Music of New York City

    Music of New York City

    Music_of_New_York_City

  • Fominykh
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Fominykh

    Fominykh

  • Tommasi
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tommasi

    Tommasi

  • Tomasik
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomasik

    Tomasik

  • Children of the Ghetto (1899 play)
  • 1899 play by Israel Zangwill

    starred Sigmund Feinman as Reb Schmeul, with Boris Thomashefsky as David Brandon, and Bessie Thomashefsky as Hannah Jacobs. During November 1914, it was reported

    Children of the Ghetto (1899 play)

    Children of the Ghetto (1899 play)

    Children_of_the_Ghetto_(1899_play)

  • Tomassi
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomassi

    Tomassi

  • Moses Horowitz
  • American playwright and actor (1844–1910)

    socialist take on the 1889 Johnstown flood written while working with Boris Thomashefsky in Chicago.[citation needed] The most successful of his "zeit piessen"

    Moses Horowitz

    Moses Horowitz

    Moses_Horowitz

  • Bessie
  • Name list

    motorcyclist Bessie Sudlow (1849–1928), British singer and entertainer Bessie Thomashefsky (1873–1962), American actress Bessie Toner (1885–1951), American actress

    Bessie

    Bessie

  • 64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
  • 2012 American television programming awards

    Sinatra Legacy (PBS) Seth MacFarlane: Swingin' in Concert (Epix) The Thomashefskys: Music and Memories of a Life in the Yiddish Theater (PBS) Outstanding

    64th Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards

    64th_Primetime_Creative_Arts_Emmy_Awards

  • Tomášek
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomášek

    Tomášek

  • Luba Kadison
  • Lithuanian actress (1906–2006)

    stage with renowned performers Julius Natanson and Annie Thomashefsky (Boris Thomashefsky's sister). A pivotal moment in Kadison's career emerged as she

    Luba Kadison

    Luba Kadison

    Luba_Kadison

  • Tomassini
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomassini

    Tomassini

  • Fomenko
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Fomenko

    Fomenko

  • Joseph Rumshinsky
  • American genre of Yiddish light operetta. In 1916 he joined with Boris Thomashefsky and worked as composer and conductor at the National Theater, scoring

    Joseph Rumshinsky

    Joseph Rumshinsky

    Joseph_Rumshinsky

  • Tomescu
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Tomescu

    Tomescu

  • Khomenko
  • Surname list

    Fominykh Khomenko Khomchenko Tomas Tomaš Tomašević Tomashevich Tomashevsky/Thomashefsky Tomášek/Tomaschek Tomasiak Tomašić Tomasik Tomášik Tomaszewicz Tomaszewski

    Khomenko

    Khomenko

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