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In writing about this period in his memoir, Adler mentions attending and admiring performances by Israel Grodner, a Brody singer and improvisational actor who would soon become one of the founders of professional Yiddish theater.
Adler wrote in his memoir that the passion of his future wife Sonya Oberlander ( and of her family ) for theater, and their vision of what Yiddish theater could become, kept him in the profession despite his uncle's view.
Actor Jacob Adler, already a big fan of the highly regarded Russian language theater in Odessa at that time, and who saw Grodner perform in taverns and restaurants, indicates in his memoir the strong impression Grodner made on him for how well he portrayed his characters.
Hook's memoir, Out of Step, recounts his life, his activism for a number of educational causes, his controversies with other intellectuals such as Noam Chomsky, and his recollections of Mortimer J. Adler, Bertolt Brecht, Morris Cohen, John Dewey, Max Eastman, Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell.
There, in spring 1878, Rosenberg obtained some small backing and formed a troupe including Spivakovsky ; Broder singers " Schmul with the Hoarse Throat ", " Boris Budgoy " ( Boris Holtzerman ), Laizer Duke, Aaron Schrage ; Jacob Adler, at that time new to performing ; Sophia ( Sonya ) Oberlander, who later married Adler ; and Masha Moskovich, whom Adler in his memoir describes as " a red-gold-haired beauty "; and various others, including singers from a local synagogue choir.
Adler, in his memoir, indicates that he was rather unimpressed with Hartenstein, describing him as " a young man from Galicia with long hair and short brains, half educated in Vienna, and half an actor.
Jacob Adler, in his memoir, remarks that at the time he met her, she was a student at the University of Odessa, who, like him, spoke Yiddish and Russian, but also spoke much better German than he, and also excellent French.
Jacob Adler, in his memoir, remarks that " both were works on Jewish subjects and both were in the repertoire of every important European stage of the time.

Adler and gives
Sara Adler ( née Levitskaya, Britannica gives Levitsky ; 1858 – April 28, 1953 ) was a Russian Jewish actress in Yiddish theater who made her career mainly in the United States.

Adler and account
Goldfaden's own account says he came there at the urging of his father ; Adler attributes it to Rosenberg and Spivakovsky's " enemies ".
By his own account, Adler took a leave of absence from his job to travel with Rosenberg's troupe to Kherson, where he made a successful acting debut as the lover Marcus in The Witch of Botoşani.
Goldfaden's own account is that he was coming there at the urging of his father ; Adler attributes it to Rosenberg and Spivakovsky's " enemies ".
The highly cultured scion of a wealthy Odessa Jewish family, Spivakofsky had an academic education and was already a well-traveled young man who, by Jacob Adler's account " acted with talent and taste in Russian amateur theatricals " and " recited the poetry of Pushkin with something close to genius " ( Adler, 1999, 60 ) when he was sent in 1877 to Bucharest, Romania as a foreign correspondent for an Odessa newspaper, to cover the Russo-Turkish War.
As characterized by Adler, Marshall argued that " the United States did have the power to create such legislation ; that Congress was well within its rights ; and that the Act was constitutional "; and, further, " If Congress possessed plenary powers to legislate for the protection of the public domain, then it had to take into account all possibility for such protection ", including protection of migratory birds, " these natural guardians " against " hostile insects, which, if not held in check ... would result in the inevitable destruction " of " both prairie and forest lands ".
One early sponsor had been Adler Shoe Stores, which came close to canceling its account after Morgan started making references to " Old Man Adler " on the air ; the chain changed its mind after it was learned business spiked upward, with many new patrons asking to meet Old Man Adler.

Adler and when
so Cyrus Adler became interested in her friend Racie Friedenwald, and Joe Jastrow -- the only young man who when he wrote had the temerity to address her as Henrietta, and signed himself Joe -- fell in love with pretty sister Rachel.
" Connick, Jr. admitted fans of sitcom Will & Grace gave him a hard time when his character on that show cheated on Debra Messing's character, Grace Adler.
Adler believed the oldest was the one that set high goals to achieve to get the attention they lost back when the younger siblings were born.
In 2002, the couple's dedication to philanthropy was recognized when they received the ' Stella Adler Angel Award ' for their extensive charity work.
That play would turn out to be Golden Boy and when Luther Adler was cast in the lead role instead, a disillusioned Garfield began to take a second look at the overtures being made by Hollywood.
* Adler von Lübeck the largest ship of its day when launched in 1566.
This " memory " is kept alive by a photograph of Irene Adler, which had been left for the King when she and her new husband took flight with the condemning photograph of her and the King.
In the 2009 novel The Language of Bees by Laurie R. King, it is stated that Irene Adler, who is deceased when the book begins, once had an affair with main character Sherlock Holmes and gave birth to a son, Damian Adler, an artist now known as The Addler.
In the 1946 film Dressed to Kill, Adler is mentioned early in the film when Holmes and Watson discuss the events of " A Scandal in Bohemia ".
A parody of Western serials involving the cowboy Tex Tinstar ( voiced by Jeff Bennett ), his horse Here Boy, and Tex's friends Smelly Deputy Chafe ( voiced by Charlie Adler ), Percy Lacedaisy ( voiced by Corey Burton ), and Floyd the Insane Rattlesnake ( voiced by Jess Harnell ) who always get into trouble when pursuing a group of outlaws called the Wrong Riders consisting of Wrongo ( voiced by Brad Garrett ), Ian ( voiced by Corey Burton in a homage to Paul Frees character Inspector Fenwick from Dudley Do-Right ), and Clem.
According to Adler, only when science begins to capture the same religious fervour, and promotes the welfare of all segments of society, will the two be more equal in peoples ' eyes.
After playing in 10 Minute Warning with Duff McKagan ( The Fartz, Guns N ' Roses ), Steve Verwolf, Paul Dana, Bob Groves, and David Garrigues, Gilmore decided to join his friend Duff McKagan when he announced he was leaving Seattle for a new life in L. A, and accompanied him in his early auditions, as well as hanging with Guns N ' Roses in the early days, and it is often wondered that after GN ' R's first drummer left, why did Gilmore himself not offer to take the seat instead of Steven Adler.
As Freud was focusing upon the biologic drives of the individual ( a fact that alienated him from several colleagues of his like Breuer, Jung and Adler ), he stated that when we observe a hollow object in our dreams, like a box or a cave, this is a symbol of a womb, while an elongated object is a symbol for penis.
Warren moderated the popular Action Line morning talk show on CJOB in Winnipeg, Manitoba from 1971 to 1998 when he was replaced by Charles Adler.
According to Adler, firstborns are " dethroned " when a second child comes along, and this may have a lasting influence on them.
They are enlisted to find the missing wife and child of Damian Adler, whom they crossed paths with earlier when he was accused of murder.
Braunschweig lost a fifth final in a row in 2004, when the Berlin Adler won their first title in 13 years.
Braunschweig lost a fifth final in a row in 2004, when the Berlin Adler won their first title in 13 years.
Adler once said: ' Drawing on the emotions I experienced, for example, when my mother died to create a role, is sick and schizophrenic.
In " A Scandal in Bohemia ", Doyle mentions Adler having been prima donna of the fictional Imperial Opera of Warsaw in the same years when Modjeska was at the peak of her theatrical career in Warsaw, and the fictional character's personality recalls that of the actual actress.
Felix Adler, the founder of the Ethical Culture movement, came to New York as a child when his father, Samuel L. Adler, took over as the rabbi of Temple Emanu-El, an appointment that placed him among the most influential figures in Reform Judaism.
Adler was a bachelor much of his life, marrying Racie Friedenwald of Baltimore in 1905, when he was 42.
Nicknamed " nesher hagodl ", (" the Great Eagle "), Adler being the Yiddish for " eagle ", he achieved his first theatrical success in Odessa, but his career there was rapidly cut short when Yiddish theater was banned in Russia in 1883.

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Adler went on to note that from those she interviewed and surveyed in the U. S., she could identify a number of common factors that led to people getting involved in Paganism: the beauty, vision and imagination that was found within their beliefs and rituals, a sense of intellectual satisfaction and personal growth that they imparted, their support for environmentalism and / or feminism, and a sense of freedom.
Many German musicians associated with the opera went into exile, including the conductors Kurt Adler, Otto Klemperer and Fritz Busch.
Adler went on to work at General Magic and Eazel.
In 1934, Adler went to Paris with Harold Clurman and studied intensively with Stanislavski for five weeks.
After giving a performance in Robert Altman's Brewster McCloud, she recorded her first demo with Lou Adler and then went into the recording studio with arranger and record producer Gene Paige to record Roll With The Feelin, an album for Decca Records.
Jacob Riis wrote that Adler had " clear incisive questions that went through all subterfuges to the root of things.
Adler went on the road with Boris Thomashefsky, who at the time was pioneering the touring circuit for Yiddish theater in America.
In the wake of the Kishinev pogrom, Adler went back briefly to Eastern Europe in summer 1903, where he tried to convince various family members to come to America.
From the 90's onward, the group went through numerous lineup changes, with the exception of Torien who remained the only consistent member, which featured musicians such as Steven Adler ( formerly of Guns N ' Roses, later of Adler's Appetite ) and DJ Ashba ( later of Beautiful Creatures, Sixx: A. M. and Guns N ' Roses ) among others.
Mitrinović founded the Adler's Society ( the English Branch of the International Society for Individual Psychology ), but later he and Adler went different ways due, allegedly, to " politicizing of his scientific concepts ".

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