Sidor belarsky biography of williams
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Sirovich, Dr. William I., 1935
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File — Box: kartong I-1:59, Box: I-1:59, Folder: 1829
Scope and Contents
This subseries consists of more than 2100 folders of correspondence containing letters, telegrams, contracts, betalning agreements, membership applications, awards, newspaper clippings, and other materials relating to the professional lives and working conditions of celebrated actors, producers, directors, and playwrights, who became household names during the golden age of Yiddish theater in America. The correspondence fryst vatten mostly from 1927-1945, but with materials dating from 1908 until 1986.
Actors and community leaders for whom there are folders include: Julius Adler, Leon Arkin (labor official), Rose Asch Simpson (labor), Judith Abarbanel, Sidor Belarsky, Ben Bonus, högsta Bozyk, Daniel Charney, Ossip Dymow, Sam Gertler (playwright), Jacob Jacobs, Hymie Jacobson, Irving Jacobson, Jacob Kalich and Molly Picon (includin
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What is today's American Dream?
They may not have called it the American Dream but for centuries people have gone to America in search of freer, happier, and richer lives. But is today's American Dream a mythical concept or still a reality?
Isabel Belarsky's tiny Brooklyn apartment fills with the sound of her father's voice. Sidor Belarsky sings an Aria in Russian and 90-year-old Isabel, her lips painted an elegant red, sways gently to the song coming from her stereo.
Isabel speaks with pride about her father's talent and his success as an opera singer: Albert Einstein was such a fan she says that he invited Sidor to accompany him on his speaking engagements and would ask him to sing to the audience.
How the Belarskys came to be in America is an extraordinary tale that Isabel loves to tell.
"It was the Mormons!" she says, laughing. "They couldn't be more different from us Jews!"
It was the offer of a six-month job by a Morm