Lives in the Yiddish Theatre
SHORT BIOGRAPHIES OF THOSE INVOLVED IN THE Yiddish THEATRE
aS DESCRIBED IN zALMEN zYLBERCWEIG'S "lEKSIKON FUN YIDISHN TEATER"

1931-1969
 

Shmuel Vulman

V. was born in March 1896 in Kalushin, Warsaw kreyz, Poland, into a Chasidic family.

He studied in a cheder and Beit HaMedrash, afterwards he [opgegebn mit zelbstbildung].

Since 1919 he created various literary works. V. had dramatized Victor Hugo's novel "The Tyrant of Padua" (also known as "Phoenix", Warsaw, 1921).
 

Zalmen Reyzen -- "Leksikon fun der yidisher literatur (Lexicon of Yiddish Literature)", Vol. I, pp. 896.


 

 

 

 


 

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Adapted from the original Yiddish text found within the  "Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre" by Zalmen Zylbercweig, Volume 1, page 644.
You can also read Shmuel's amended biography in the Lexicon's memorial volume, no. 5, by clicking here.
 

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