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    Jacob Michailovitch Gordin (Yiddish: יעקב מיכאַילאָװיטש גאָרדין; May 1, 1853 – June 11, 1909) was a Russian-American playwright active in the early years of Yiddish theater. He is known for introducing realism and naturalism into Yiddish theater.

  2. Jacob Michailovitch Gordin (1 de mayo de 1853 - 11 de junio de 1909) fue un dramaturgo estadounidense nacido en Rusia activo en los primeros años del teatro yiddish Es conocido por introducir el realismo y el naturalismo en el teatro yiddish.

  3. Jacob Michailovitch Gordin (May 1, 1853–June 11, 1909) was a Russian-born American playwright active in the early years of Yiddish theater. He is known for introducing realism and naturalism into Yiddish theater.

  4. Jacob Mikhailovich Gordin (yä´kôb mĬkhī´ləvyĬch gôr´dĬn), 1853–1909, American writer of Yiddish plays, b. Russia. He was for some years a teacher and a newspaper writer in St. Petersburg, Odessa, and elsewhere. In 1880 he founded the Bible Brotherhood, a reform movement of Judaism.

  5. Yiddish playwright and reformer; born May 1, 1853, in Mirgorod, government of Poltava. He received a good education and acquired a thorough knowledge of Hebrew. In 1870 he began to contribute articles to various Russian periodicals. His first sketches appeared in "Zarya," the organ of the Liberals of South Russia.

  6. 22 de may. de 2008 · In his 1893 sketch “Yokl the Opera Maker,” Gordin has a theater director boast hyperbolically of cobbling together “a scene from here, an act from there, two acts stolen from an old...

  7. Gordin's literary creation has devoted his life to the cause of Russian revolution. He has suffered censorship, arrest, exile, and the distrust of both his own people and those whose liberation he serves. Health broken but spirit unbowed, Gordin's hero sets off for America, but dies en route.