Letter to Jacob Dinezon
Esther-Rukhl Kaminski
1914
My only, best and devoted friend, as I can express myself, nonpartisan, true friend Yankev Dinezon!
I really cherish the letter that I received from you last week. But unfortunately, I am so busy with our theater rehearsals with the local actors, that for neither love nor money could I find an appropriate amount of time to gather together my…
Jacob (Yankev) Dinezon (1856?–1919) was a Yiddish-language author, translator, and editor who was a close friend of Y. L. Peretz and in the 1890s, a frequent contributor to most every European Yiddish literary journal. Dinezon’s Warsaw home was an informal hub for Yiddish writers and actors.
Creator Bio
Esther-Rukhl Kaminski
Esther-Rukhl Kaminski (b. Halpern; also Kaminska) was born to a poor family in Poruzeve, Russian Empire (today Porazava, Belarus), near Grodno. She was self-educated and worked for a time as a milliner before entering the theater. She debuted in 1888 under the direction of Avrom-Yitskhok Kaminski, whom she married five years later. Renowned for her performances in the plays of Jacob Gordin, Esther-Rukhl helped establish prominent art theaters in the Russian Empire and Poland, including the Vilna Troupe and the Warsaw Yiddish Art Theater. She also performed in several early silent films. Her daughter Ida Kaminska was a leading director and actor in the Yiddish theater.
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