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Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre
BIOGRAPHIES OF THOSE WHO WERE ONCE INVOLVED IN THE Yiddish THEATRE;
aS FEATURED IN zALMEN zYLBERCWEIG'S  "lEKSIKON FUN YIDISHN TEATER"


VOLUME 5: THE KDOYSHIM (MARTYRS) EDITION, 1967, Mexico City

 

Isak Alperovitsh


A. was born in 1909 in Minsk, White Russia.

He completed the Yiddish theatrical studio of the White Russia State Yiddish Theatre, which was directed by Rafalsky.

A. participated in the White Russia State Yiddish Theatre, and in the Kiev JState Yiddish Theatre.

His best role was as "Lemele" in Moshe Kulbak's "Buyṭre," and "Ralf" in [Friedrich] Wolf's "Professor Mamlock."

At the beginning of the German-Soviet war, A. went off to the Front, and in 1942 he perished in a brave death in the struggle against the Nazis.


Sh. E. from Yona Radinov.

 

 

 


 

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Adapted from the original Yiddish text found within the  "Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre" by Zalmen Zylbercweig, Volume 5, page 4377.
 

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