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NYT Folksbeine: New Performance Hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC

Yiddish Voice on Stage in New York


AMERIKE THE GOLDEN LAND (Source: Leon Libin)
Theatre at the Museum Of Jewish Heritage in NYC
(Source: Leon Libin)
USPA NEWS - National Yiddish Theatre Folksbeine is with its new performance: AMERIKE “”THE GOLDEN LAND, hosted by the Museum of Jewish Heritage in NYC.
Yiddish Voice in New York: AMERIKE “”THE GOLDEN LAND.
The play invites to ponder about life, history, and future. With picturesque scenes and nice Jewish tunes and songs, it brings spectators through a span of a century to live over again lives of our ancestors from Europe, who came to America for new lives. This edition of the musical, The Golden Land, which premiered in the far 1982, is performed in Yiddish, the language of Central and East European Jews, which was incepted in Middle Centuries in Europe on the basis of Hebrew and German Dialects and later incorporated local languages of places, where European Jews lived. The play was in Italy in 1987, in Canada in 1996 and 2000 and in Vienna, Austria in 2014.
Additional significance gives to the new performance the fact, that it is played on the stage, that is just across the water from the Statue of Liberty and the Ellis Island, where the immigrants coming to Amerike arrived to, years ago.
“Amerike “” the Golden Land“ is written by Moshe Rosenfeld and Zalmen Mlotek and directed by Bryna Wassermann.
Spectators can view the performance at the Museum of Jewish Heritage from July 4th, 2017 till August 6th, 2017.
For more information visit: mjhnyc.org
AMERIKE - THE GOLDEN LAND
Source: Leon Libin
AMERIKE - THE GOLDEN LAND
Source: Leon Libin
AMERIKE - THE GOLDEN LAND
Source: Leon Libin
AMERIKE - THE GOLDEN LAND
Source: Leon Libin
AMERIKE - THE GOLDEN LAND
Source: Leon Libin
AMERIKE - THE GOLDEN LAND
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AMERIKE - THE GOLDEN LAND
Source: Leon Libin
AMERIKE - THE GOLDEN LAND
Source: Leon Libin
Manhattan, near from the Theatre
Source: Leon Libin
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