Guide to the Records of the Yidisher Artistn Farayn (Yiddish Actors' Union) 1908-1940 RG 26
Arranged by Solomon Krystal, 1984. Translated and edited by Rivka Schiller in 2006 with the assistance of a grant from the Gruss Lipper Family Foundation. Additional processing by Sarah Ponichtera in 2013 as part of the CJH Holocaust Resource Initiative, made possible by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany.
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Collection Overview
Title: Guide to the Records of the Yidisher Artistn Farayn (Yiddish Actors' Union) 1908-1940 RG 26
ID: RG 26 FA
Extent: 16.25 Linear Feet
Arrangement: The series are arranged by type of material, namely administrative materials, correspondence, or membership files.
Languages: Yiddish, Polish, German, Russian, Hebrew, English
Abstract
The Yidisher Artistn Farayn , or Yiddish Actors’ Union, advocated for actors’ economic interests while striving to create a professionally run, artistically ambitious, Yiddish theatrical scene in Warsaw. From 1919-1938, its influence gradually increased until it included the majority of actors working in Poland, and collaborated with the most significant Polish Yiddish cultural figures and institutions, including E. R. Kaminska, YIVO, Literarishe Bleter , and the Landrat , or National Council of Class Trade Unions ( Krajowa Rada Klasowych Związków Zawodowych ). This collection contains records of annual conventions, Executive Committee meetings, correspondence with actors and theaters from Poland and around the world, and membership files on almost 600 actors.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This collection contains administrative materials detailing institutional functions and decision-making processes, correspondence, and membership files, each separated into its own series.
Series I , Administrative Records, contains very early notes on the initial formation of the YAF, as well as the bylaws of the union (both the original handwritten version and a sample of the subsequent print versions, in Yiddish and Polish). Series I also contains records of the annual conventions. There are particularly complete records of conventions 3-15 (1921-1932). Series I contains the minutes of the meetings of the Executive Committee, from 1922-1933, and records of the communal court. There are few financial records, although there are records of the YAF’s drive to collect funds to build a new theater building.
Series II , Correspondence, is divided into subseries that reflect the YAF’s own filing system. Correspondence is separated according to the location of the correspondent, which correlates with the primary subject matter of each group of correspondence. Executive Committee correspondence, dealing with administrative and charitable matters, forms Subseries 1 . Subseries 2 consists of correspondence with international theatrical organizations, either groups that toured Poland, or groups that Polish actors worked for abroad. Subseries 3 contains correspondence with theatrical groups in Poland, organized by the name of each Polish city where the group was located. Correspondence with Polish government organizations as well as non-governmental organizations falls into Subseries 4 . Subseries 5 contains correspondence with permanently established theaters in Poland, organized by the name of the theater. Subseries 6 consists of correspondence with touring acting troupes, organized by the name of their correspondent. This filing system represents the way that the YAF established intellectual control over their activities, which attempted to encompass all theatrical work in Poland.
Series III contains the YAF’s membership files, arranged by member’s name. Many of these files contain membership booklets that include a picture, and the person’s basic biographical information. If the member took the exam held by the YAF in order to qualify for membership, records of the exam are included in their file. Some files also contain correspondence between the member and the YAF, often pertaining to questions or problems they encountered in their dealings with the organization.
Series IV consists of unarranged YAF materials. These materials, though they were originally produced by the YAF, like the rest of the collection, do not possess the same inherent order, and seem to have been assembled over a period of time from a variety of sources. Some of the correspondence is addressed to Zalman Reyzen, and the materials on performances and actors relate to those located in Vilna more than other cities, so YIVO may have had a hand in collecting these materials at some point during the prewar period. Special permission to work with these materials must be obtained from the YIVO Archivist.
Historical Note
The Yidisher Artistn Farayn (Yiddish Actors’ Union), also known as the Zwiazek Artystow Scen Zydowskich (ZASZ), located in Warsaw, Poland, was founded in 1919, and existed until the beginning of WWII (September 1939). Its primary purpose was to represent the interests of actors in their financial negotiations with directors of theaters and theatrical troupes. However, its role went beyond that, as it involved itself in politics, supporting greater autonomy for Polish Jews, and in cultural life, as it attempted to support the development of a professional, artistically ambitious Polish Jewish theater. In fact these goals were connected: demonstrating the advancement of Jewish culture was thought to buttress Jewish claims for greater political freedom.
Several attempts were made to establish an actors’ union in the 1910s in different cities in Poland, beginning in 1915 in Lodz. The German occupation of Poland during and after WWI provided Polish Jews, and the Yiddish theater in particular, with unprecedented freedom. Whereas under the Russia Czar, permits to perform Yiddish plays were rarely granted and frequently revoked, the German occupation authorities, eager to undermine Russification, allowed ethnic minorities including Jews to freely participate in cultural life. Following WWI, it took some years for refugees who had fled to return to Warsaw, but when a critical mass of actors and activists was reached, in 1919, the Yidisher Artistn Farayn (henceforth referred to as YAF) took shape.
In the early years of its existence, the YAF struggled to exert influence over the energetic but chaotic blossoming of the Yiddish theatrical scene in Poland. New theatrical companies would be established and then disappear, and rifts emerged particularly between actors affiliated with permanent theaters and those that toured the provinces, sometimes only for a single season. They also ironically struggled with the greater freedoms allowed Yiddish theaters and actors: if they called a strike, there was no reason directors could not simply hire actors unaffiliated with the union, and many did exactly that, limiting the YAF’s ability to create meaningful change.
In 1925, the YAF affiliated itself with the Landrat , or the National Council of Class Trade Unions ( Krajowa Rada Klasowych Związków Zawodowych ). This unified them with unions in other professions, broadening their ability to enforce internal discipline and amplifying their voice on the Polish political stage.
The YAF conducted extensive activities aside from bargaining with directors and political activism. As part of its general financial support of retired, ill, and unemployed actors, it provided a stipend to actors who wished to send their children to school. In 1925, they decided to limit this stipend to those who sent their children to Yiddish-language schools, thus buttressing Yiddish education in Poland. They also published their own journals ( Yidish teater and Yidishe bine , among others) and amassed one of the most impressive libraries among the Warsaw trade unions. They held lectures on the history of Yiddish theater, and became involved in education, training young actors and providing certification for experienced actors. Its membership grew to include over 300 (324 in 1938), and accounted for the vast majority of Yiddish actors in Poland at the outbreak of WWII.
References
Mordechai V. Bernstein, “Di organizatsye fun di yidishe artistn,” in Yidisher teater in Eyrope tsvishn beyde velt-milkhomes , vol. 1, Poyln, ed. Itsik Manger, Yonas Turkov (Jonas Turkow), and Moyshe Perenson, pp. 339–436 (New York, 1968)
Marek Web, “Organizacja i samopomoc: Z historii ruchu zawodowego aktorów żydowskich w Polsce,” Pamiętnik Teatralny 41.1–4 [161–164] (1992): 135–174, special issue on Yiddish theater in Poland until 1939.
Web, Marek. "Yiddish Actors Union." YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe 8 November 2010. 22 March 2013 http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Yiddish_Actors_Union.
Subject/Index Terms
Actors Labor unions, Actors Poland Biography, Documents - Correspondence, Documents - Membership Cards, Documents - Minutes (Administrative Records), Documents - Resolutions (Administrative Records), Theater, Yiddish, Warsaw (Poland), Yidisher artistn-fareyn in Poyln
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions: Permission to use the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archivist.
Use Restrictions:
Permission to publish part or parts of the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archives. For more information, contact:
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
email: archives@yivo.cjh.org
Acquisition Method: These records were among the Jewish collection looted by the Einsatzstab Rosenberg in Vilna under the Nazis and brought to Germany in 1942. Placed after the war in the U.S. military Offenbach Archival Depot, these documents were returned to the YIVO in New York in 1947.
Related Materials:
Additional materials from the Yidisher Artistn Farayn can be found in the Central State Archives (Vilnius). The YAF gave their records to YIVO in 1935; however materials continued to be created as well as found over the following years, and these records found their way into the Lithuanian Central State Archives. Photocopies of these materials can be found at YIVO; the originals are located in Vilnius.
There were significant contacts between the Yidisher Artistn Farayn and the Hebrew Actors' Union (RG 1843), which was based in New York. Although there was no formal assocation between the two organizations, many individuals participated in both, and the organizations were aware of one another, alternately supporting one another in their aims and coming into conflict.
Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); Records of the Yidisher Artistn Farayn; RG 26; box number; folder number; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
Series 1: Series I: Administrative Records, 1919-1940,
Series 2: Series II: Correspondence, 1913-1938,
Series 3: Series III: Membership Records, 1910-1939,
Series 4: Series IV: Unprocessed Materials, 1908-1938,
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Series II: Correspondence1913-1938
- This series contains the correspondence of the Yidisher Artistn Farayn, both correspondence between members of the Executive Committee, and between the Executive Committee and the acting troupes that were members of the YAF. There is also a small amount of correspondence with state authorities, and correspondence with actors' unions operating in different countries.
- Arrangement: The arrangement of this series reflects the original order used by the Yidisher Artistn Farayn. They separated their correspondence based on the type of theatrical group they were corresponding with: domestic, international, touring, or permanant (i.e., associated with a particular theater). Each group has its own internal arrangement. There is also a small amount of correspondance that does not fall into any of these categories, and that correspondence is arranged in a subseries titled General Correspondence.
- Folders: 356 folders
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Sub-Series 1: Executive Committee Correspondence1923-1938
- This subseries contains announcements from the YAF, inventories of theater props and costumes, actor certification forms, invitations, union cafe coupons, YAF membership cards, lists of unemployed YAF members, and materials pertaining to the Leksikon fun yidishn teater committee. It also contains personal and official correspondence and telegrams - many of them from banks, publishing houses, theater companieis and societies, Jewish cultural and welfare organizations (such as TOZ, Tarbut, Kultur lige, the League for Jewish Youth in Warsaw, Society of Friends of YIVO, Society for the Children's Sanatorium), and newspaper clippings.
- Arrangement: Materials are arranged chronologically.
- Folders: 39 folders
- Box 4
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Folder 51: Executive Committee Correspondence1923-1924
- General business
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Folder 52: Executive Committee Correspondence1923-1924
- Charity (help with medical, legal, and social matters)
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Folder 53: Executive Committee Correspondence1925
- General business
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Folder 54: Executive Committee Correspondence1925
- Charitable matters
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Folder 55: Executive Committee Correspondence1926
- General business
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Folder 56: Executive Committee Correspondence1926
- Charitable matters
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Folder 57: Executive Committee Correspondence1927
- General business
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Folder 58: Executive Committee Correspondence1927
- Charitable matters
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- Box 4A
- Box 5
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Folder 62: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJan-Mar 1929
- General business
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Folder 63: Executive Committee CorrespondenceApr-June 1929
- General business
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Folder 64: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJuly-Sept 1929
- General business
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Folder 65: Executive Committee CorrespondenceOct-Dec 1929
- General business
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Folder 66: Executive Committee Correspondence1929
- Charitable matters
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- Box 6
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Folder 67: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJan-Sept 1930
- General business
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Folder 68: Executive Committee CorrespondenceOct-Dec 1930
- General business
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Folder 69: Executive Committee Correspondence1930
- Charitable matters
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Folder 70: Executive Committee Correspondence1931
- General business
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Folder 71: Executive Committee Correspondence1931
- Charitable matters
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Folder 72: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJan-July 1932
- General business
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Folder 73: Executive Committee CorrespondenceAug-Dec 1932
- General business
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Folder 74: Executive Committee Correspondence1932
- Charitable matters
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- Box 6A
- Box 7
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Folder 77: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJuly-Sept 1933
- General business
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Folder 78: Executive Committee CorrespondenceOct-Dec 1933
- General business
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Folder 79: Executive Committee Correspondence1933
- Charitable matters
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Folder 80: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJan-Mar 1934
- General business
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Folder 81: Executive Committee CorrespondenceApr-June 1934
- General business
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Folder 82: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJuly-Sept 1934
- General business
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Folder 83: Executive Committee CorrespondenceOct-Dec 1934
- General business
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Folder 84: Executive Committee Correspondence1934
- Charitable matters
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- Box 8
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Folder 85: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJan-Mar 1935
- General business
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Folder 86: Executive Committee CorrespondenceApr-June 1935
- General business
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Folder 87: Executive Committee CorrespondenceJuly-Dec 1935
- General business
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Folder 88: Executive Committee Correspondence1935
- Charitable matters
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Folder 89: Executive Committee Correspondence1936-1938
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Sub-Series 2: Correspondence with International Theatrical Organizations1913-1938
- This subseries includes correspondence with the Sociedad de Actores Israelitas and Teatro Excelsior in Buenos Aires, the Breitman-Teffner theater company in Johannesburg, the Palestine Theatre Ltd. and the Jewish Actors Union in Israel, the Hebrew Actors' Union in New York, YAF's Vienna-based branch, the "Yidisher teater gezelshaft in Letland," and the Express and Vikt theaters in Romania, the "Nayer yidisher teater" in Riga as well as the "Riger yidisher meutim teater." It also contains newspaper and journal excerpts and satirical materials regarding YAF strikes and strikebreakers.
- Arrangement: Materials are arranged by location of correspondent, listed alphabetically according to the Yiddish alphabet.
- Folders: 29 folders
- Box 8
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Folder 90: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1927-1930
- South Africa
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Folder 91: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1926-1934
- Argentina
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Folder 92: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1924-1935
- Austria
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Folder 93: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1932-1935
- Belgium
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Folder 93A: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1927-1928
- Brazil
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Folder 94: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1931-1935
- Canada
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Folder 94A: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1933
- China
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Folder 95: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1932
- Czechoslovakia
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Folder 96: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1929-1935
- Danzig
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Folder 97: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1929-1934
- Denmark
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Folder 98: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1925-1938
- France
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Folder 99: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1926-1933
- Germany
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Folder 100: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1913-1932
- Great Britain
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Folder 101: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groupsundated
- Greece
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Folder 102: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1929
- Hungary
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Folder 103: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1932-1935
- Italy
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- Box 9
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Folder 104: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1925-1927
- Latvia
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Folder 104.1: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1928
- Latvia
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Folder 104.2: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1929
- Latvia
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Folder 104.3: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1930-1935
- Latvia
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Folder 105: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1933-1935
- Lithuania
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Folder 106: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1929
- Mexico
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Folder 107: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1927-1958
- Israel / Palestine
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Folder 108: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1923-1928
- Romania
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Folder 108.1: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1929-1935
- Romania
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Folder 109: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1929-1935
- Switzerland
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Folder 110: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1924-1929
- USA
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Folder 110.1: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1930-1931
- USA
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Folder 110.2: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1932-1935
- USA
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Folder 111: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1927-1934
- USSR
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Folder 112: Correspondence with International Theatrical Groups1932
- Yugoslavia
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Sub-Series 3: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Organizations1924-1935
- Arrangement: Materials are arranged by city of correspondent, listed alphabetically according to the Yiddish alphabet.
- Folders: 127 folders
- Box 10
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Folder 113: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1932
- Baranowicze
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Folder 114: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1934
- Belchatow
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Folder 115: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Berezno
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Folder 116: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1933
- Bedzin
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Folder 117: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930
- Biala Podlaska
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Folder 118: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1933
- Bialystok
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Folder 119: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Bielsk
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Folder 120: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927
- Bilgoraj
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Folder 121: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1935
- Brzesc
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Folder 122: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Bydgoszcz
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Folder 123: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Chelm
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Folder 124: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1928-1934
- Chrzanow
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Folder 125: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1931-1933
- Ciechocinek
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Folder 126: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1935
- Czestochowa
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Folder 127: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1929
- Dzortkow
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Folder 128: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1927+
- Dobrzyn
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Folder 129: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1931-1932
- Domaczewo
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Folder 130: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1928
- Drohobycz
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Folder 131: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930
- Dubno
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Folder 132: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1934
- Falenica
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Folder 133: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932-1934
- Gorlice
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Folder 134: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1927
- Gostynin
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Folder 135: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1934
- Grodno
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Folder 136: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Grodzisk
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Folder 137: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1932
- Grojec
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Folder 138: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1935
- Horochow
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Folder 139: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Horodenko
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Folder 140: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927
- Horodyszcze
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Folder 141: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Dabrowa Gornicza
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Folder 142: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Huta Krolewska
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Folder 143: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925
- Jadow
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Folder 144: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932
- Jaroslaw
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Folder 145: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Jezierzany
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Folder 146: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Jeziorany
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Folder 147: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1935
- Kalisz
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Folder 148: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Kaluszyn
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Folder 149: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Katowice
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Folder 150: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1935
- Kielce
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Folder 151: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1932
- Kobryn
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Folder 152: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Kolo
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Folder 153: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1933
- Kolomyja
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Folder 154: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Konskie
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Folder 155: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930-1933
- Kostopol
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Folder 156: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1930
- Kosow
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Folder 157: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1930
- Kowel
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Folder 158: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1924-1934
- Krakow
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Folder 159: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930-1933
- Krzemieniec
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Folder 160: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1935
- Kutno
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Folder 161: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930
- Lida
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Folder 162: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Limanowa
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Folder 163: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1923-1927
- Lublin
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Folder 164: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1928-1933
- Lublin
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- Box 11
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Folder 165: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930
- Luboml
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Folder 166: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1924-1928
- Lwow
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Folder 167: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1935
- Lwow
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Folder 168: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1932
- Lomza
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Folder 169: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1929
- Lowicz
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Folder 170: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1933
- Lodz
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Folder 171: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1934-1935
- Lodz
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Folder 172: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Luck
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Folder 173: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Lukow
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Folder 174: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1934
- Miedzyrzec k/ Lukov (Yiddish transliteation: Mezritch)
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Folder 175: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930
- Miedzyrzec Wot (Yiddish transliteration: Miedzhizhetsch)
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Folder 176: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Minsk Mazowiecki
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Folder 177: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Mlawa
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Folder 178: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930
- Nowogrod
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Folder 179: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Nowy-Sacz
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Folder 180: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932-1933
- Nowy-Targ
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Folder 181: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Olkusz
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Folder 182: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1931
- Ostrog
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Folder 183: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1928
- Ostroleka
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Folder 184: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1931-1935
- Ostrowiec
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Folder 185: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1928
- Owsiecim
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Folder 186: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1935
- Oszmiana
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Folder 187: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1932
- Otwock
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Folder 188: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1935
- Pinsk
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Folder 189: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1935
- Piotrkow
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Folder 190: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1934
- Plock
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Folder 191: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1933
- Plonsk
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Folder 192: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932
- Przemysl
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Folder 193: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932
- Pultusk
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Folder 194: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1933
- Radom
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Folder 195: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Radomsko
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Folder 196: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Radziwillow
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Folder 197: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Rawa-Ruska
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Folder 198: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Rozyszcze
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Folder 199: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1935
- Rowne
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Folder 200: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927
- Rzeszow
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Folder 201: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930-1934
- Sambor
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Folder 202: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1935
- Sandomierz
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Folder 203: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932
- Sanok
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Folder 204: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1933
- Sarny
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Folder 205: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1934
- Siedlce
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Folder 206: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932
- Skala
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Folder 207: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1933
- Skierniewice
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Folder 208: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Slonim
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Folder 209: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1928
- Sosnowiec
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Folder 210: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929-1933
- Stasnow
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Folder 211: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932
- Stanislawow
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Folder 212: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926
- Suwalki
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Folder 213: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1929
- Sniatyn
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Folder 214: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Swieciany
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Folder 215: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1931
- Szack
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Folder 216: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927
- Szumsk
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- Box 11A
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Folder 217: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1935
- Tarnopol
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Folder 218: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932-1933
- Torne
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Folder 219: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930
- Tomazow-Mazowiecki
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Folder 220: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1924-1930
- Warszawa
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Folder 221: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1931-1935
- Warszawa
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Folder 222: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930
- Wielun
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Folder 223: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1932
- Wilno
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- Box 12
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Folder 224: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933-1935
- Wilno
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Folder 225: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1934
- Wisniowiec
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Folder 226: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1934
- Wloclawek
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Folder 227: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1935
- Wlodawa
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Folder 228: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1925-1929
- Wlodzimierz Wolynski
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Folder 229: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1934
- Wloszczawa
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Folder 230: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1930-1932
- Wolkowysk
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Folder 231: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1927-1928
- Wyszkow
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Folder 232: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926
- Zaleszczki
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Folder 233: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1926-1933
- Zamosc
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Folder 234: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1934
- Zawichost
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Folder 235: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1933
- Zbaszyn
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Folder 236: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1931
- Zwierzyniec
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Folder 237: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1931
- Zkechow
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Folder 238: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groupsundated
- Zyrardow
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Folder 239: Correspondence with Polish Theatrical Groups1932
- Zywiec
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Sub-Series 4: General Correspondence1925-1935
- Arrangement: Materials are arranged by subject.
- Folders: 8 folders
- Box 12
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Folder 240: Correspondence with the International Union of Stage and Theater Employees1927-1929
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Folder 241: Correspondence with the International Union of Stage and Theater Employees1930-1935
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Folder 242: Correspondence with State Authorities1925-1931
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Folder 243: Correspondence with State Authorities1932-1933
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Folder 244: Correspondence with State Authorities1934
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Folder 245: Correspondence with State Authorities1935
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Folder 246: Correspondence with the Union of Authors and Composers "Zaiks"1933-1934
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Folder 247: Invitations to Premiers and Celebrations1925-1935
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Sub-Series 5: Correspondence with Permanant Acting Troupes1922-1936
- This subseries contains contracts, telegrams, lists of performers, theater tickets and invitations, finance accounts and miscellaneous materials from several theaters and acting groups, most located in the urban centers of Poland, such as Warsaw, Vilna, Lodz, Klisz, Bialystok, Lwow, and Krakow.
- Arrangement: Materials are arranged by theater alphabetically, according to the Yiddish alphabet.
- Folders: 74 folders
- Box 13
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Folder 248: Unzer teater- vilne1933
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Folder 248.1: Unzer teater- vilne1934
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Folder 248.2: Unzer teater- vilne1935
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Folder 249: Azazel - Varshe1926-1929
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Folder 250: Azazel - Varshe1928-1929
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Folder 251: Azazel - Varshe1930-1931
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Folder 252: Operetta Troop - Vilne1924-1928
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Folder 253: Ararat - Lodz1928-1929
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Folder 254: Ararat - Lodz1930-1931
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Folder 257: Bialystoker yidisher teater1934
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Folder 258: Bialystoker yidisher teater1935
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Folder 259: Bialystoker yidisher teater1936
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Folder 260: Gimpl teater - Lemberg1928-1929
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Folder 261: Gimpl teater - Lemberg1930
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Folder 262: Gimpl teater - Lemberg1931
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Folder 263: Gimpl teater - Lemberg1932
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Folder 264: Gimpl teater - Lemberg1933-1934
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Folder 265: Gimpl teater - Lemberg1935
- Folder 266: Varshaver teater-vinkl
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Folder 267: Vidok - Vilne1930
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Folder 268: Vilner trupe - Vilne1920-1926
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Folder 269: Vilner trupe - Vilne1927-1928
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Folder 270: Vilner trupe - Vilne1929-1930
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Folder 271: Vilner trupe - Vilne1931-1932
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Folder 272: Vilner trupe - Vilne1933-1935
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Folder 273: Vint- Varshe1929-1930
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Folder 274: Vint- Varshe1924-1933
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Folder 275: Tshenshtokhover yidisher teater1928-1929
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Folder 276: Lodzer kolektiv1925-1927
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Folder 277: Lodzer kolektiv1928-1929
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Folder 278: Lodzer kolektiv1930-1932
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Folder 279: Novoshtshi - Varshe1930-1931
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Folder 280: Novoshtshi - Varshe1933-1935
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Folder 281: Skala - Varshe1926
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Folder 282: Skala - Varshe1927
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Folder 283: Skala - Varshe1928
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Folder 284: Skala - Varshe1929
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Folder 285: Skala - Varshe1930-1931
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Folder 286: Skala - Varshe1932-1933
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Folder 287: Skala - Varshe1934
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Folder 288: Skala - Varshe1935-1936
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Folder 289: Skala - Lodz1926-1933
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Folder 290: Eldorado - Varshe1934-1935
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Folder 291: Elizium - Varshe1926-1929
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Folder 292: Elizium - Varshe1930-1932
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Folder 293: Folksbine - Varshe1930-1931
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Folder 294: Folksteater - Varshe1932-1934
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Folder 295: Folks-teater - Lodz1934
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Folder 303: Filharmonye - Lodz1932
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Folder 304: Filharmonye - Lodz1933
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Folder 305: Filharmonye - Lodz1934
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Folder 306: Filharmonye - Lodz1935-1936
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Folder 307: Tsentral-teater - Varshe1931-1933
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Folder 308: Kalisher yidisher teater1926-1935
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Folder 309: Kameral' - Lodz1932-1933
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Folder 310: Kaminski-teater - Varshe1922-1927
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Folder 311: Kaminski-teater - Varshe1928-1929
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Folder 312: Kaminski-teater - Varshe1930-1932
- Announcements by M. Schwartz
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Folder 313: Kaminski-teater - Varshe1933-1935
- M. Schwartz
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Folder 314: Kino-fel - Varshe1931
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Folder 315: Krokover yidisher teater1927
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Folder 316: Krokover yidisher teater1932
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Folder 317: Krokover yidisher teater1933
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Folder 318: Krokover yidisher teater1934
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Folder 319: Rozmaytoshtshi - Lodz1934-1935
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Sub-Series 6: Correspondence with Touring Acting Troupes1924-1936
- Arrangement: Materials are arranged alphabetically by correspondent's name.
- Folders: 79 folders
- Box 20
- Box 21
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Folder 322: Adler, Yulyus, un Benyomin1926-1929
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Folder 323: Aspirantn-trupe1927-1928
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Folder 324: Akselrod, M.1930
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Folder 325: Balburski, Hersh1926
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Folder 326: Baratov, Paul1931
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Folder 327: Bialkovitch1926-1927
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Folder 328: Bialkovitch - Tshenstokhov1927
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Folder 329: Bialkovitch - Tshenstokhov1928-1929
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Folder 330: Bialkovitch - Tsvilik1928-1929
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Folder 331: Bialkovitch1929-1930
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Folder 332: Bialkovitch1930-1931
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Folder 333: Bialkovitch1931-1932
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Folder 334: Bialkovitch1935-1936
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Folder 335: Blat-Tufman1929-1930
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Folder 336: Berman-Tsvilik1928-1929
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Folder 337: Godik-Lilis1935
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Folder 338: Getlikherman, L.1934-1935
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Folder 339: Getlikherman-Hershkovitch1931
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Folder 340: Granakh, Aleksander1934
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Folder 341: Dranov-Tupman1930-1931
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Folder 342: Dranov-Trakhtnberg1929-1930
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Folder 343: Halpern, Dine, Brodetski1931-1932
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Folder 344: Halpern, Dine, Brodetski1935-1935
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Folder 345: Hart, B.1929-1931
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Folder 346: Hart, B. - Prizament1933-1934
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Folder 347: Herman, Dovid1930-1931
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Folder 348: Hermelin-Bialkovitch1930-1932
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Folder 349: Hershkovitch-Dranov1927
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Folder 350: Vitler, Ben-Tsiyon1933-1934
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Folder 351: Vikher, M.1927
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Folder 352: Vinder, M.1929
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Folder 353: Vayntroyb, Sh.1928-1929
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Folder 354: Vayntroyb, Kurtz1927
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Folder 355: Vayntroyb-Shtokfeder1929
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Folder 356: Zaslavski, Rudolf1927-1935
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Folder 357: Zayderman, Dovid1928-1929
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Folder 358: Zilbert, Yankev1928-1929
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Folder 359: Tanne, Leon1934
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Folder 360: Turkov, Yonas1924-1926, 1927-1931
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Folder 361: Turkov, Yonas1935
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Folder 362: Yidishe bande1932-1933
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Folder 363: Yidishe bande1934-1935
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Folder 364: Klivner1928-1929
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Folder 365: Latovitch-Getlikherman1929-1933
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Folder 366: Lipman, Moyshe1930
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Folder 367: Mandel, Sh.1933
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Folder 368: Samberg, Avram1935
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Folder 369: Sandler, Chaim1933-1934
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Folder 370: Segalovitch, Clara1933
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Folder 371: Pototska-Zolotarov1926-1926
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Folder 372: Pototska-Zolotarov1927-1928
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Folder 373: Pototska-Zolotarov1929-1931
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Folder 374: Fuks, Leo1930
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Folder 375: Floym-Bronshteyn1934-1935
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Folder 376: Freylekhe Banditn1935
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Folder 377: Tsvilikh, Sh.1935
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Folder 378: Tsimbalist, K.1934
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Folder 379: Tsimbalist-Lampe1934
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Folder 380: Tsimbalist-Landoy1930-1931
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Folder 381: Tsimbalist-Tsuker1929-1934
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Folder 382: Kagan, Berl1934
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Folder 383: Kambarov, M. (Maksimov)1935
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Folder 384: Kompaniyets, Yisroel1926-1927
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Folder 385: Kanievska, V. Breytman1936
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Folder 386: Karpinovitch, M.1927-1929
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Folder 387: Kadish-Khash1927-1928
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Folder 388: Kadish-Khash1928-1929
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Folder 389: Kadish-Khash1929-1930
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Folder 390: Kadish-Khash1931
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Browse by Series:
Series 1: Series I: Administrative Records, 1919-1940,
Series 2: Series II: Correspondence, 1913-1938,
Series 3: Series III: Membership Records, 1910-1939,
Series 4: Series IV: Unprocessed Materials, 1908-1938,
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