Mapping Urban Cafés and Modern Jewish CultureMain MenuAbout the ProjectSholem Aleichem and Menakhem Mendel travelsThe "Demolished Literature" of Karl Kraus' ViennaSeeing into the Lower East Side CafésOdessa CafesOdessaZoë Wilkinson Saldaña6beb73a90c38e77367b9737ee8e808917759a78eIsabella Buzynski4c5090420af98824ad786b6dac1f314b9e9f95a8
Avrom Goldfaden
12018-03-27T17:51:03-07:00Zoë Wilkinson Saldaña6beb73a90c38e77367b9737ee8e808917759a78e197496plain2018-07-17T22:37:27-07:00Starokostiantyniv, UkraineJuly 24, 1840January 9, 1908107New York City, USAIsabella Buzynski4c5090420af98824ad786b6dac1f314b9e9f95a8Considered the “Father of Yiddish Theater,” Avrom Goldfaden (1840–1908) was a playwright, theater director, poet, and impresario.