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Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre
BIOGRAPHIES OF THOSE WHO WERE ONCE INVOLVED IN THE Yiddish THEATRE;
aS FEATURED IN zALMEN zYLBERCWEIG'S  "lEKSIKON FUN YIDISHN TEATER"


VOLUME 5: THE KDOYSHIM (MARTYRS) EDITION, 1967, Mexico City

 


 

Lyuba (Lola) Rozenberg
 

A fine actress and the wife of actor Natan Raykhenberg, R. acted together with him in the same troupe across Poland and Lithuania. For a time she performed with the Kadish-Khash-Nekhama troupe, and for a short time in Czechoslovakia after which she returned to Poland.

During the Second World War she had, with her husband, found themselves refugees, along with ten Yiddish theatre professionals in the Lodz ghetto.

According to M. Pulaver, they were sent to Auschwitz and there killed at the hands of the Nazis.

  • Jonas Turow -- "Extinguished Stars," Vol, 2, Buenos Aires, 1953, pp. 121, 177.

  • Moshe Pulaver -- "It Happened in a Ghetto," Tel Aviv, 1963, pp. 59-61.

 


 

 

 


 

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Adapted from the original Yiddish text found within the  "Lexicon of the Yiddish Theatre" by Zalmen Zylbercweig, Volume 5, page 4051.
 

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