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Stephen A. Schwarzman Building > Collections & Reading Rooms > Dorot Jewish Division > Yiddish Theater Collection About the LeksikonThe six published volumes of editor Zalman Zylbercweig's Leksikon
fun Yidishn Teater [Lexicon of the Yiddish Theater] appeared over
a period of almost forty years (1931-1969) and in three countries. Dozens
of volunteers collected the information and wrote the entries, which reflect
not only the personalities and histories of the individuals listed but
also the various styles and idiosyncrasies of the contributing writers.
Volume two, published in Warsaw in 1934 on much worse paper than the other
five volumes, published in New York or Mexico City, is extremely difficult
to obtain. Volume five, the Holocaust memorial volume, lists primarily
individuals and theater organizations destroyed by the Nazis, and the mere
brevity of the entries, many of them lacking even full names, not to mention
precise dates of death, speaks to how little was sometimes known of an
individual as well as how important it was to the Yiddish-speaking theater
community that there be a gesture of commemoration, such as that afforded
by a mention in this book, nonetheless. Volume seven got as far as the
page proof stage but was never published and remains scattered in several
repositories. Besides this index of name entries, the utility of the Leksikon would be further enhanced by an index of the productions, theaters, and places mentioned as well. Another major desideratum is to assemble and publish a complete set of page proofs of the unpublished seventh volume.
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