Nahum Stutchkoff (born 7 June 1893 in Brok near Łomża, Russian Empire, now Poland; died 6 November 1965 in Brooklyn, New York City), was a Yiddish-Polish...
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Stutchkoff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Nahum Stutchkoff (1893–1965), Yiddish-Polish and later Yiddish-American actor, author...
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and manager Nahum Stutchkoff (1893–1965), Yiddish-Polish and later Yiddish-American actor, author, lexicographer, and radio host Nahum Tate (1652–1715)...
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Additionally, the S8 highway runs nearby, northwest of the town. Nahum Stutchkoff (1893–1965), Yiddish-Polish and later Yiddish-American actor, author...
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Joakim Stulić (Croatia, 1730–1817) Croatian–Latin–Italian trilingual Nahum Stutchkoff (US, 1893–1965) Yiddish John Van Nest Talmage (US/China, 1819–1892)...
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frum 'Jewishly observant' > פֿרימער frimer 'more Jewishly observant' Stutchkoff, Nahum (1950). Weinreich, Max (ed.). דער אוצר פון דער יידישער שפראך (Der...
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Michael is the son of late writer, actor and radio show performer Nahum Stutchkoff, who wrote the "Thesaurus of the Yiddish Language" and other works...
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songs he sang and played piano to accompany himself. In 1925 and 1929 Nahum Stutchkoff's operetta Two Brides aka A Small Town Wedding featured music by Hymie...
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Soviet Union, 1923–1939. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. Stutchkoff, Nahum (1950). Oytser fun der Yidisher Shprakh [Thesaurus of the Yiddish...
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