Anti-Semitism and the Yellow-Vest Demonstrations Illustrate the Depth of Europe’s Problem
Holocaust education isn’t the answer.
February 20, 2019
The story of the Vilna Troupe.
In 1917, a group of Jewish actors left Vilna (now Vilnius) for Warsaw, where they began performing Yiddish plays, calling themselves the “Vilna Troupe.” The group later splintered, creating a de-facto franchise that became both popular and influential on the Yiddish stage in Europe, the U.S., and elsewhere during the 1920s, and introducing highbrow sensibilities without alienating audiences. Reviewing a recent book on the subject by Debra Caplan, Mayhill Fowler writes:
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The story of the Vilna Troupe.