Velvel Zbarjer
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Welwel oder Wölwel Zbarzer (auch: Zbarazer, Zbarzher oder Zbarascher; * 1826 in Zbaraż, Galizien; † 2. Juni 1883 in Konstantinopel) hieß eigentlich (Benjamin) Wolf Ehrenkranz. Er war ein populärer hebräischer und jiddischer Dichter und Volkssänger, „als Lyriker und Satiriker einer der hervorragendsten Dichter des Ostjudentums.“
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Велвл Збаржер (идиш ועלוול זבארז'ער, нем. Welwel Zbarzher; настоящие имя и фамилия Беньямин Вольф Эренкранц нем. Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkrantz, 1826, Збараж, Австрийская империя, ныне Тернопольская область, Украина — 2 июня 1883, Стамбул, Османская империя, ныне Турция) — еврейский певец, поэт и бадхен.
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Velvel Zbarjer (1824, Zbarazh – 1884), birth name Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkrantz (a.k.a. Velvl Zbarjer, Zbarjur, Zbarzher, etc.), a Galician Jew, was a Brody singer. Following in the footsteps of Berl Broder, his "mini-melodramas in song" were precursors of Yiddish theater. Writing in the Jewish Encyclopedia (1901–1906), Singer and Wiernik describe him as "a real folk-poet" whose songs, two decades after his death were "still sung by the Jewish masses of Galicia and southern Russia."
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Welwel Zbarzer
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Velvel Zbarjer
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Збаржер, Велвл
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Ehrenkrantz, Benjamin Wolf
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http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=69&letter=E|author=Isidore Singer, Peter Wiernik
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Welwel oder Wölwel Zbarzer (auch: Zbarazer, Zbarzher oder Zbarascher; * 1826 in Zbaraż, Galizien; † 2. Juni 1883 in Konstantinopel) hieß eigentlich (Benjamin) Wolf Ehrenkranz. Er war ein populärer hebräischer und jiddischer Dichter und Volkssänger, „als Lyriker und Satiriker einer der hervorragendsten Dichter des Ostjudentums.“
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Velvel Zbarjer (1824, Zbarazh – 1884), birth name Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkrantz (a.k.a. Velvl Zbarjer, Zbarjur, Zbarzher, etc.), a Galician Jew, was a Brody singer. Following in the footsteps of Berl Broder, his "mini-melodramas in song" were precursors of Yiddish theater. Born in Zbarazh, Galicia, he moved to Romania in 1845. According to Sol Liptzin, this move was occasioned by the offense his townspeople took at his "heresies and scoffing verses". He worked briefly as a schoolteacher in Botoşani, but soon became an itinerant singer, singing in the homes of wealthy Jews and in workers' cafes in Botoşani, Iaşi, Galaţi, and Piatra Neamț, always glad to sing for a glass of wine or a meal. An actor as much as a singer, he variously sang the praises of his own footloose life and made up topical songs about whatever might be going on in the towns he passed through; the latter often described injustices, or made fun of the Hasidic Jews, and occasionally got him tossed out of various towns. In 1865, having noticed that others were singing his songs without giving him credit, he published them in a Hebrew-Yiddish booklet. As he grew older, he settled down. He lived in Vienna from 1878 to 1889, then lived out his last years in Istanbul, where he married for a second time, to a woman known as Malkele the Beautiful. This end-of-life romance became the subject, in 1937, of a cycle of twelve verse epistles by Itzik Manger. Writing in the Jewish Encyclopedia (1901–1906), Singer and Wiernik describe him as "a real folk-poet" whose songs, two decades after his death were "still sung by the Jewish masses of Galicia and southern Russia."
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Велвл Збаржер (идиш ועלוול זבארז'ער, нем. Welwel Zbarzher; настоящие имя и фамилия Беньямин Вольф Эренкранц нем. Benjamin Wolf Ehrenkrantz, 1826, Збараж, Австрийская империя, ныне Тернопольская область, Украина — 2 июня 1883, Стамбул, Османская империя, ныне Турция) — еврейский певец, поэт и бадхен.
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