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[Fabres alone]Fabres [Standing, reading the newspaper La Libre parole whose title appears in such big letters that it can be seen by the audience]:“Our information was confirmed in…
Contributor:
Jacques Loria
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Tatar-Bazardjik, Ottoman Empire (Pazardzhik, Bulgaria)
Date:
1903
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[The first act is set in Tuscany in September. The second and third acts are set in Rome in January.]
Contributor:
Sabatino Lopez
Places:
Kingdom of Italy (Italy, Italy)
Date:
1904
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Edgar Leslie, Irving Berlin, Artist Unknown
Date:
1909
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Brothers and sisters—all working poor
Wherever you might be scattered on earth
This banner’s now waiting for you, together.
Waving, wrathful, this flag is blood red.
We swear! We swear by the…
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S. An-ski
Places:
Bern, Switzerland
Date:
1902
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A terrible calamity on the great ocean
Happened to the ship Titanic at night
It crashed hard into an iceberg
Suddenly the ship began to sink,
The strongest, best ship in the world,
Carrying thousands…
Contributor:
Yehoshue Rayzner
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New York City, United States of America (New York, United States of America)
Date:
1913
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Cast [in this passage]Abraham Levi: Rich merchantAneta: Abraham Levi’s wifeMax, Yosef, and Aron: Abraham and Aneta Levi’s sonsFrida and Klerchen: Abraham and Aneta Levi’s daughtersShmuel Natan: Zionis…
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Mordechai Monassowitz, Nissim Catalan
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Ottoman Empire (Bulgaria, Bulgaria)
Date:
1902
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Vera [Agitated, coming nearer]: Irony, Mr. Quixano? Please, please, do not imagine there is any irony in my congratulations.David: The irony is in all the congratulations. How can I endure them when…
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Israel Zangwill
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New York City, United States of America (New York, United States of America)
Date:
1908
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Last Saturday night, the “Amateurs of the Hebrew Stage” in Jerusalem staged Molière’s comedy Harpagon [The Miser].1 A large and diverse audience of Jerusalemites filled the hall. It would seem that…
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A. Litai
Places:
Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine (Jerusalem, Israel)
Date:
1912