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Joseph Lateiner

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Rosenzweig's text says that the action is "somewhere in Hungary" and a 1906 Hungarian reference book gives author's name as Ignácz Rosenzweig, born in
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Nathan Schlemiel oder Orthodoxe und reformirte Juden. Ein Tendenz-Lustspiel in 3 Akten
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Lateiner, Yoysef (Joseph) (December 25, 1853–February 23, 1935)
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by J. Rosenzweig (Ein Tendenz-Lustspiel in 3 Acten.
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Yiddish theater
Bucharest
Romania
New York City
Sophia Karp
Grand Theater
Yiddish language
Iaşi
Moldavia
Romania
Israel Grodner
Abraham Goldfaden
Pressburg
Mishke and Moshke
Satan in the Garden of Eden
The Jewish Heart
Yiddish
Pozsony
Bratislava
Lateiner, Yoysef (Joseph) (December 25, 1853–February 23, 1935)

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