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Above all there's the Shlemiel Band, led by pianist and conductor Zalmen Mlotek, which does full justice to the music of the show and even provides an entertaining intermission.
Michael Giltz: Theater: "Shlemiel The First" Klezmer Musical Sings But What's With The Restraint? Michael Giltz 2011
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Di Naye Velt (January 9, 1920): 16 – 17; Reyzen, Zalmen.
Fradel Shtok. 2009
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Vilna: 1929, (part one) 168 – 171, 181 – 184,187; (part two) 63; Reyzen, Zalmen, editor.
Rokhel Brokhes. 2009
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Zalmen farmed and helped build the homes of Jewish agricultural colonists on the Argentine plains.
Alicia Steimberg. 2009
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Briefly, she lived in Vinitze with her father and brothers, Abraham and Zalmen, and then with her older sister in Mohilne.
Sarah Reisen. 2009
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Vol. 2 (1958): 540 – 541; Reyzen, Zalmen, “Celia Dropkin.”
Celia Dropkin. 2009
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Zalmen, a rabbi's lay assistant, pleads with his rabbi, who has become too afraid to proclaim the word of God.
trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2005
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In his play Zalmen, Wiesel struggles with the madness of hearing and obeying the voice of God in such a world.
trinityboy Diary Entry trinityboy 2005
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Said Zalmen to me, interpreting: The board looks back and says, 'Log, log, you will not go with me?
The Promised Land 1912
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Moshe-Yankel was excited when Zalmen gave the citron a good squeeze and the palm a good shake.
Jewish Children 1859-1916 Sholem Aleichem 1887
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