- purimshpil
- (f.) Purim play
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
Yiddish-English dictionary (in roman letters). 2013.
THEATER — origins post biblical period FROM 1600 TO THE 20TH CENTURY england france germany italy holland russia united states jews in the musical the jew as entertainer yiddish theater premodern performance in yiddish haskalah drama broder singers the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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Purim spiel — A Purim Spiel, or Purimshpil, meaning a Purim play shpil means game or (stage) play in Yiddish. (See also ).A Purim Spiel is usually a comic dramatization, as a traditional type of Jewish play, or informal theatrical production, with participants … Wikipedia
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