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Jewish Romania: The Jewish Theater, Bucharest
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Guide Eduard (romaniajewishtours.com and medievaltours.com) took us to the Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat Bucuresti (Jewish Theater), situated in the center of the once predominantly Jewish area.
Although called the "Jewish Theater," the artists, writers, musicians and actors who perform are not necessarily Jewish but Romanian. Programming is a mix of traditional and modern with a repertoire that includes: Yiddish classic, Romanian and international works.
Interestingly enough, the Nazis left the theater alone to attend performances themselves. I found the prop department extremely interesting with enough vintage to interest the most devout fashionista. Another must-see and unusual stop for tourists in Bucharest.
published: 08 Jun 2012
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The Museum of Jewish Theatre in Romania
The Museum of Jewish Theatre in Romania – opened in Iași, the city where the first professional Yiddish language theatre in the world was founded in 1876 – aims to reconstruct important moments in the history of Jewish theatre and capitalize on the legacy of cultural institutions representative for it in Romania. Located on the ground floor of the House of Museums, it includes a permanent exhibition distributed over 11 rooms.
The Abraham Goldfaden room illustrates, through a manuscript notebook, photographs and posters, the birth of Yiddish theatre in the world and the life of its founder, Abraham Goldfaden, considered the Father of Jewish Theatre. Two halls are dedicated to the beginnings of Jewish theatre (19th and 20th centuries) and contain posters and other original documents, which ...
published: 22 Jul 2021
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Jewish State Theater in Bucharest, Romania
published: 08 Jun 2022
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Smart Cities - Bucharest - State Jewish Theater
Documentar National Geographic Channel
Interviu Maia Morgenstern la Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat
published: 24 Apr 2015
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S.O.S. Jewish Theater Bucharest
The State Jewish Theater of Bucharest, among Europe's oldest Yiddish theatres, has been forced to shut after its roof was damaged by the snowstorms sweeping Romania.
The Director of the theater, actress Maia Morgenstern, told AFP that 30 percent of the roof had been destroyed and the stage and underground storage room were covered with water.
published: 31 Jan 2014
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The Jewish State Theatre in Bucharest
published: 21 Apr 2018
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Liat Farris Twaina. Yiddish . Phone, UN Project. representing the Jewish state theater of Romania
published: 18 Jun 2023
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Orch of the Jewish Theatre Bucharest Gei ich mir spazieren
published: 22 Jul 2015
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The Israel-Gaza conflict in one picture… #Israel #gaza #idf
published: 07 Aug 2022
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A walk through the Jewish Neighbourhood- destination: The Jewish Theatre
1.Songs:
Old Jewish Polesye
Arthur Banaszkiewicz "Hava Nagila"
2.Video
Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat-Mazl Tov
published: 14 Apr 2019
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Jewish Romania: The Jewish Theater, Bucharest
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Guide Eduard (romaniajewishtours.com and medievaltours.com) took us to the Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat Bucuresti (Jewish Theater),...
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Guide Eduard (romaniajewishtours.com and medievaltours.com) took us to the Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat Bucuresti (Jewish Theater), situated in the center of the once predominantly Jewish area.
Although called the "Jewish Theater," the artists, writers, musicians and actors who perform are not necessarily Jewish but Romanian. Programming is a mix of traditional and modern with a repertoire that includes: Yiddish classic, Romanian and international works.
Interestingly enough, the Nazis left the theater alone to attend performances themselves. I found the prop department extremely interesting with enough vintage to interest the most devout fashionista. Another must-see and unusual stop for tourists in Bucharest.
https://wn.com/Jewish_Romania_The_Jewish_Theater,_Bucharest
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com
Guide Eduard (romaniajewishtours.com and medievaltours.com) took us to the Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat Bucuresti (Jewish Theater), situated in the center of the once predominantly Jewish area.
Although called the "Jewish Theater," the artists, writers, musicians and actors who perform are not necessarily Jewish but Romanian. Programming is a mix of traditional and modern with a repertoire that includes: Yiddish classic, Romanian and international works.
Interestingly enough, the Nazis left the theater alone to attend performances themselves. I found the prop department extremely interesting with enough vintage to interest the most devout fashionista. Another must-see and unusual stop for tourists in Bucharest.
- published: 08 Jun 2012
- views: 934
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The Museum of Jewish Theatre in Romania
The Museum of Jewish Theatre in Romania – opened in Iași, the city where the first professional Yiddish language theatre in the world was founded in 1876 – aims...
The Museum of Jewish Theatre in Romania – opened in Iași, the city where the first professional Yiddish language theatre in the world was founded in 1876 – aims to reconstruct important moments in the history of Jewish theatre and capitalize on the legacy of cultural institutions representative for it in Romania. Located on the ground floor of the House of Museums, it includes a permanent exhibition distributed over 11 rooms.
The Abraham Goldfaden room illustrates, through a manuscript notebook, photographs and posters, the birth of Yiddish theatre in the world and the life of its founder, Abraham Goldfaden, considered the Father of Jewish Theatre. Two halls are dedicated to the beginnings of Jewish theatre (19th and 20th centuries) and contain posters and other original documents, which testify to the performances of Goldfadenʼs troupe around the country, in the period after the performances at the “Pomul Verde” Garden in Iași.
The permanent exhibition continues with four rooms dedicated to the State Jewish Theatre of Iași (1949-1963), which contain advertising posters of the institutionʼs first years, a puppet show set, props, programmes, a costume workshop, models of the building demolished in 1963, and a gallery with photographs of the State Jewish Theatre of Iași company.
The next two rooms are dedicated to the Barascheum Theatre, a Jewish variety theatre, active in Bucharest between 1941 and 1945. Here the visitors can find photos, a replica of a costume belonging to Sara Kanner, playbills and programmes. The room dedicated to the State Jewish Theatre of Bucharest reflects the history of this cultural institution, established on August 1, 1948, still operating today, with an uninterrupted activity since establishment. Props, photographs, posters, and a screen on which movies and filmed shows will be projected are the main features of this room.
The last room is interactive, with the walls lined with posters of Jewish performances in Iași and Bucharest; here, children will be able to interact and engage in various theatre-related activities.
https://wn.com/The_Museum_Of_Jewish_Theatre_In_Romania
The Museum of Jewish Theatre in Romania – opened in Iași, the city where the first professional Yiddish language theatre in the world was founded in 1876 – aims to reconstruct important moments in the history of Jewish theatre and capitalize on the legacy of cultural institutions representative for it in Romania. Located on the ground floor of the House of Museums, it includes a permanent exhibition distributed over 11 rooms.
The Abraham Goldfaden room illustrates, through a manuscript notebook, photographs and posters, the birth of Yiddish theatre in the world and the life of its founder, Abraham Goldfaden, considered the Father of Jewish Theatre. Two halls are dedicated to the beginnings of Jewish theatre (19th and 20th centuries) and contain posters and other original documents, which testify to the performances of Goldfadenʼs troupe around the country, in the period after the performances at the “Pomul Verde” Garden in Iași.
The permanent exhibition continues with four rooms dedicated to the State Jewish Theatre of Iași (1949-1963), which contain advertising posters of the institutionʼs first years, a puppet show set, props, programmes, a costume workshop, models of the building demolished in 1963, and a gallery with photographs of the State Jewish Theatre of Iași company.
The next two rooms are dedicated to the Barascheum Theatre, a Jewish variety theatre, active in Bucharest between 1941 and 1945. Here the visitors can find photos, a replica of a costume belonging to Sara Kanner, playbills and programmes. The room dedicated to the State Jewish Theatre of Bucharest reflects the history of this cultural institution, established on August 1, 1948, still operating today, with an uninterrupted activity since establishment. Props, photographs, posters, and a screen on which movies and filmed shows will be projected are the main features of this room.
The last room is interactive, with the walls lined with posters of Jewish performances in Iași and Bucharest; here, children will be able to interact and engage in various theatre-related activities.
- published: 22 Jul 2021
- views: 61
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Smart Cities - Bucharest - State Jewish Theater
Documentar National Geographic Channel
Interviu Maia Morgenstern la Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat
Documentar National Geographic Channel
Interviu Maia Morgenstern la Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat
https://wn.com/Smart_Cities_Bucharest_State_Jewish_Theater
Documentar National Geographic Channel
Interviu Maia Morgenstern la Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat
- published: 24 Apr 2015
- views: 444
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S.O.S. Jewish Theater Bucharest
The State Jewish Theater of Bucharest, among Europe's oldest Yiddish theatres, has been forced to shut after its roof was damaged by the snowstorms sweeping Rom...
The State Jewish Theater of Bucharest, among Europe's oldest Yiddish theatres, has been forced to shut after its roof was damaged by the snowstorms sweeping Romania.
The Director of the theater, actress Maia Morgenstern, told AFP that 30 percent of the roof had been destroyed and the stage and underground storage room were covered with water.
https://wn.com/S.O.S._Jewish_Theater_Bucharest
The State Jewish Theater of Bucharest, among Europe's oldest Yiddish theatres, has been forced to shut after its roof was damaged by the snowstorms sweeping Romania.
The Director of the theater, actress Maia Morgenstern, told AFP that 30 percent of the roof had been destroyed and the stage and underground storage room were covered with water.
- published: 31 Jan 2014
- views: 330
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A walk through the Jewish Neighbourhood- destination: The Jewish Theatre
1.Songs:
Old Jewish Polesye
Arthur Banaszkiewicz "Hava Nagila"
2.Video
Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat-Mazl Tov
1.Songs:
Old Jewish Polesye
Arthur Banaszkiewicz "Hava Nagila"
2.Video
Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat-Mazl Tov
https://wn.com/A_Walk_Through_The_Jewish_Neighbourhood_Destination_The_Jewish_Theatre
1.Songs:
Old Jewish Polesye
Arthur Banaszkiewicz "Hava Nagila"
2.Video
Teatrul Evreiesc de Stat-Mazl Tov
- published: 14 Apr 2019
- views: 92