Eliakum Zunser (Eliakim Badchen, Elikum Tsunzer) (October 28, 1840 – September 22, 1913) was a Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet, songwriter, and...
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Zunser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eliakum Zunser (1836–1913), Lithuanian Jewish Yiddish-language poet and songwriter Miriam...
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Theatre, and Broderzingers. The so-called "father of Yiddish poetry", Eliakum Zunser, was a former badkhn, as were many of the early actors in Abraham Goldfaden's...
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benefit performance at Cooper Union to raise a pension for Yiddish poet Eliakum Zunser, even worse off than himself because he had found himself unable to...
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American Jewish Congress in 1917. Zunser died in New York City. In 1905 she married Charles Zunser, son of the poet Eliakum Zunser. They had three children. Her...
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of Hassidism Stephan Zweig, (1836-1913), wrote in Hebrew and Yiddish Eliakum Zunser, (1881-1942), born in Vienna; also a biographer and dramatist The Modern...
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Luigi Hugues, geographer, flautist and composer (d. 1913) October 28 – Eliakum Zunser, Yiddish songwriter (d. 1925) November 18 – W. S. Gilbert, dramatist...
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17 – Alfred Sormann, pianist and composer (b. 1861) September 22 – Eliakum Zunser, poet and songwriter (b. 1835) October 20 Charles Brookfield, theatre...
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czar's army. In London he met the New Yorker Charles Zunser, the son of the folk bard Eliakum Zunser), who convinced him to emigrate to the United States...
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Beer-Hofmann (1936) Germany's Stepchildren (1944) Stories from Peretz (1947) Eliakum Zunser: Poet of His People The English Legend of Heinrich Heine (1954) The...
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