Moishe Finkel (c. 1850 – June 7, 1904) (also known as Morris or Maurice Finkel) was a prominent figure in the early years of Yiddish theater. He was business...
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Maurice Finkel may refer to: Moishe Finkel (died 1904), prominent figure in the early years of Yiddish theater Maurice Herman Finkel (1888–1949), Yiddish...
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theater director Moishe Finkel (c. 1850–1904), Romanian-born American Yiddish theater actor and manager who attempted to kill his wife Moishe Hurvitz (1844–1910)...
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George Finkel Miriam Posner Finkel (1916–1999), American radiobiologist who made significant contributions to molecular biology Moishe Finkel (c. 1850–1904)...
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never been seen in that city. She eventually married actor/impresario Moishe Finkel and came with him to New York City in 1886. She eventually divorced...
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Philip "Fyvush" Finkel (Yiddish: פֿײַוויש פֿינקעל; October 9, 1922 – August 14, 2016) was an American actor and director known as a star of Yiddish theater...
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1921, he married Bella Finkel (February 8, 1898 – October 1, 1971), an actress in the Yiddish theatre and daughter of Moishe Finkel. They remained married...
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to New York City in 1889, where she played first in the company of Moishe Finkel and David Kessler, then renting her own theater. She was most famous...
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inherit Grodner's troupe. Grodner started another. With his partner Moishe Finkel, over the next decade Mogulesko dominated Yiddish theater in Romania...
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Mogulesko, Kessler, and Adler all engaged in starting the Union Theater, Moishe Finkel brought the still relatively unknown Thomashefsky back to New York to...
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