Michael Taub

Michael Taub teaches literature, film, and theater at the State University of New York at Purchase. He is the author of Modern Israeli Drama, Israeli Holocaust Drama, and co-editor of Contemporary Jewish American Novelists and Contemporary Jewish American Poets and Playwrights.

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Bella Spewack

Bella Spewack, in collaboration with her husband Sam, is known for writing some of the most memorable works of musical theater history, including Leave It to Me (1938) and Kiss Me Kate (1948). The Spewacks also wrote screenplays for several 1940s Hollywood hits, such as Weekend at the Waldorf. The couple contributed to many Jewish organizations and founded the Spewack Sports Club for the Handicapped in Ramat Gan, Israel.

Bella Bellarina

Bella Bellarina was beloved on the Yiddish stage, but her lack of English prevented her from transitioning to the mainstream theater. Bellarina was discovered by David Herman and performed with his Vilna Troupe for several years. She was known for her range, playing the mischievous tomboy Tsine in Grine Felder and the reserved, ladylike Leah in The Dybbuk

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Michael Taub." (Viewed on November 1, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/taub-michael>.