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324: 177: 31: 281:, where he did two semesters in the veterinarian institute in 1911. Due to political reasons, however, he had to leave for Russia in the same year, where he began to earn money by performing in the circus in Kharkov. Then he played in an operetta in Kiev. 359:
theater revue in 1928 and performed with the Warsaw Yiddish Art Theater (Varshever Yidisher Kunst-teater; VYKT). In 1931, he and Lilith debuted in America, in recitals and in
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In 1915–18, he performed in the revue theater in Vienna, gaining fame as a compere. In 1918 he returned to Poland. From 1920–28, he performed, among others, with at the
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He acted in the dramatic section of Hazemir and in 1911 he began acting professionally at Gershanovitsh in
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Godik died on December 18, 1952, aged 60, and was buried in the Avenue of the Meritorious at the
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issued on September 10, 1952, he was awarded the Officer's Cross of the
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Zalmen Zylbercweig, Leksikon fun Yidishn teater, Book one, column 251
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and was wounded in battle. After recovering he performed in
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in Tsharnetski's Polish Operetta troupe, and played in
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