Ḳaminsḳi, Ester-Raḥel, 1870-1925

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Name (Hebrew)
קמינסקה, אסתר רחל, 1870-1925
Name (Latin)
Ḳaminsḳi, Ester-Raḥel, 1870-1925
Other forms of name
Kaminski, Esther Rachel, 1870-1925
Kaminski, E. R
Kaminska, Esther Rachel, 1870-1925
Halpern, Esther Rachel, 1870-1925
Kominska, Ester-Rokhl, 1870-1925
קמינסקי, אסתר רחל, 1870-1925
קאַמינסקאַ, אסתר רחל, 1870-1925
קאמינסקי, אסתר רחל, 1870-1925
קמינסקי, אסתר רחל
Date of birth
1870-03-10
Date of death
1925-12-25
Place of birth
Porazava (Belarus)
Place of death
Warsaw (Poland)
Field of activity
Theater, Yiddish
Occupation
Actresses
Associated Language
yid
Gender
female
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 22945211
Wikidata: Q274359
Library of congress: no 00098997
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Wikipedia description:

Ester Rachel Kamińska (Yiddish: אסתּר־רחל קאַמינסקאַ‎); née Ester-Rokhl Halpern (Porozów, 10 March 1870 – Warsaw, 25 December 1925) was a Polish Jewish actress, known as the mother of Yiddish theatre. She won fame as the star of a series of Yiddish theater companies managed by her husband, Avrom Yitshok Kamiński (Abraham Isaac Kamiński), touring in the cities and small towns of the Russian Empire from approximately 1893 to 1905. In Warsaw, in 1907 they together founded the Literary Troupe (Literarishe trupe), the first Yiddish theater company to dedicate itself to a 'literary' or 'artistic' repertoire. She was the mother of Ida Kamińska (1899–1980), the well known stage and film actress, who cofounded the Warsaw Yiddish Art Theater in the 1920s, and, in 1946, following the Second World War, played in reestablished Yiddish theaters in Poland. Today, the Jewish Theatre, Warsaw is named after the two actresses.

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