Yiddish Theatre Forum [YTF] Joel Berkowitz, Editor______________________________________________________ Contents of Vol. 03.007 5 August 2004 1) Yiddish actor M. Strassberg (Jean-Sebastien Chorin) 2) Max Bernstein (Marcia Bernstein Huttner) 3) Synopses of Yiddish plays (Harry Cornbleet) 4) Yiddish theatre in Vienna (David Harris) 1)------------------------------------------------------ Date: 15 June 2004 From: Jean-Sebastien Chorin Subject: Yiddish actor M. Strassberg I am searching for information about Moishe/Morris STRASSBERG (Shtrasberg in Yiddish),an actor in the Yiddish theatre and Yiddish movies. He was born in 1897 in Lemberg (Austrian Galicia) and died in 1974 in New-York. Thank you very much Jean-Sebastien Chorin 2) ------------------------------------------------------ Date: 11 July 2004 From: Marcia Bernstein Huttner Subject: Max Bernstein To the Editor: I am doing research on my grandfather, Max Bernstein, President of The Libby Hotel (1926-1929), the first large modern hotel built on the Lower East Side of New York City (corner of Delancey and Christie Streets). The Libby Hotel broadcast the first Yiddish radio station, WFBH, and the first Yiddish radio program, "The Libby Hotel Hour." The hotel was the gathering place of such celebrities as Sol Hurok, Rube Goldberg, and George Jessel, and members of the Hebrew Actors Union. I know that my grandfather was active in the Yiddish theater on Second Avenue in the late twenties and thirties and I've read that he was the proprietor of a Jewish theatrical magazine. I'd be grateful for any information on Max's connection to the Yiddish theater. I do have a fair amount of material from the local Yiddish and English press relating to the story of the hotel. Best regards, Marcia Bernstein Huttner The Max Bernstein Project 104 Dahlia Drive Wayland, MA 01778 mphuttner@aol.com 508 358 5117 phone 508 358 5303 fax 617 312 9548 cell 3) ------------------------------------------------------ Date: 14 July 2004 From: Harry Cornbleet Subject: Synopses of Yiddish plays I am working on a project with the Magnes Museum in Berkeley, California, to help create a slide show about the Yiddish theater. We are looking for Yiddish Theater play summaries, that is, brief synopses to explain various posters that will be shown in the slides. I have tried to obtain this information from YIVO, the Folksbiene Theater, and the Museum of the City of New York, as well as various libraries, but to no avail. Any suggestions would be most welcome. We are looking for synopses of the following plays: Dos groyse gevins by Sholem Aleichem Meshiekh kumt by Joseph Rumshinsky Dem tsadiks mishpokhe by Ludwig Satz Der griner milyoner by Abraham Shomer Oy is dus a meydl by Jacob Kalich Thank you very much. Sincerely, Harry Cornbleet 4)---------------------------------------------------- Date: 27 July 2004 From: David Harris Subject: Yiddish theatre in Vienna Dr. Fritz Neubauer, Professor of Language at the University of Bielefeld in Germany, summarized portions of two important books about the Yiddish Theatre in Vienna in the early years of the 20th Century. As a service to the Jewish Genealogy (JewishGen) Organization's, Yiddish Theatre and Vaudeville Research Group, Dr. Neubauer submitted his summary to that mailing list. The books, written in German, were both authored by Brigitte Dalinger. They are: _Verloschene Sterne: Geschichte des juedischen Theaters in Wien_ ('Extinguished Stars': The History of the Jewish Theatre in Vienna). Vienna: Picus Publishers,1998; and _Quellenedition zur Geschichte des juedischen Theaters in Wien_ (Source Edition on the History of the Yiddish Theatre in Vienna). Tuebingen: Niemeyer Publishers, 2003. The extensive summary, including names of playwrights, actors, and actresses involved with the Viennese Yiddish stage of that era, can be found on the JewishGen.org website, URL: http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~sigsview~87777~fritz~568;5>http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~sigsview~87777~fritz~568;5 Submitted by David Harris Silver Spring, MD, USA _______________________________________________________________ End of Yiddish Theatre Forum 03.007