Talk:Q330024
Latest comment: 6 months ago by Jmabel in topic Language
Autodescription — Abraham Goldfaden (Q330024)
description: Russian-born Jewish poet and playwright (1840–1908)
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- See also : Synia#author : Abraham Goldfaden
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editWhile Goldfaden was, of course, primarily a Yiddish-language writer, he also published Hebrew-language poetry and wrote David at War in Hebrew, which appears to have been the first Hebrew-language play ever performed in the U.S. Is there some way we can reflect that? - Jmabel (talk) 20:09, 20 December 2023 (UTC)