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Moishe Broderzon (Yiddish: משה בראדערזאן, November 23, 1890 — August 17, 1956) was a Yiddish poet, theatre director, and the founder of the Łódź literary group Yung-yidish. He was born 1890 in Moscow, but his family was among the Jews expelled in 1891. His father moved to Łódź; his mother took her children to her father's home in Nesvizh (now in Belarus). In 1900, the family was reunited in Łódź. — Gilles Rozier, YIVO Encyclopedia, Moyshe Broderzon article — Nanette Stahl, Judaica Collection, Yale University

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  • Moische Broderson (de)
  • Moishe Broderzon (en)
  • Mosze Broderson (pl)
  • Бродерзон, Мойше (ru)
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  • Moische Broderson (englisch Moishe Broderzon; * 23. November 1890 in Moskau; † 17. August 1956 in Warschau) war ein jiddisch schreibender Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Мойше (Моисей Меерович) Бродерзон (идиш ‏משה בראָדערזאָן‏‎; 23 ноября 1890, Москва, Российская империя — 17 августа 1956, Варшава, Польша) — еврейский поэт, театральный режиссёр и деятель, либреттист, график, основатель литературной группы «Юнг-йидиш». Один из ведущих деятелей еврейского авангарда в предвоенной Польше. Писал на идише. (ru)
  • Mosze (także Mojżesz) Broderson (jid. ‏משה בראָדערזאָן‎ Mojsze Broderzon; ur. 23 listopada 1890 w Moskwie, zm. 17 sierpnia 1956 w Warszawie) – polski poeta tworzący w języku jidysz, malarz i rysownik żydowskiego pochodzenia. Był jedną z czołowych postaci żydowskiej awangardy w Łodzi oraz czołowych poetów okresu międzywojennego w Polsce. Twórca, w 1927 r. (m.in. wraz z żoną Sonią Mandelbaum znaną pod pseudonimem Szejne Miriam, popularnego w Łodzi i Polsce Łódzkiego Żydowskiego Rewiowo-Kameralnego Teatru „Ararat”. (pl)
  • Moishe Broderzon (Yiddish: משה בראדערזאן, November 23, 1890 — August 17, 1956) was a Yiddish poet, theatre director, and the founder of the Łódź literary group Yung-yidish. He was born 1890 in Moscow, but his family was among the Jews expelled in 1891. His father moved to Łódź; his mother took her children to her father's home in Nesvizh (now in Belarus). In 1900, the family was reunited in Łódź. — Gilles Rozier, YIVO Encyclopedia, Moyshe Broderzon article — Nanette Stahl, Judaica Collection, Yale University (en)
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