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Zina Goldstein : ウィキペディア英語版
Zina Goldstein

Zina Goldstein (1894–?) was a Yiddish theater actress and singer. She was born in Minsk, Belarus before moving to Warsaw. Her parents, who were also musical, supported her becoming a singer. She joined Aryeh Schlossberg's chorus and was given small roles. She became the Prima donna in Abram Yitzhak Zandberg's Lodz ''Groys teater'', then worked in Rapel's troup and for a short time in Kaminsky's. After the outbreak of the first world war, she became the primadonna in Lodz Scala Theater, run by Juliusz Adler and Herman Sierocki, where she played in a number of European operettas.〔Zalmen Zylbercweig, ''Leksikon fun Yidishn teater'', Book one, 380〕
In 1920 she was hired by Boris Thomashevsky in New York, where she played in ''Dos ungarishe meydl''. She later co-directed the Liberty Theater with Roland and with Louis Goldberg, whom she married. In 1989 she played at Max Gebil's Public Theater (as Zina Goldberg).〔
"The Public Theatre carries an able cast to supplement the work of Satz. In Zina Goldstein they have an actress that emanates life, and who possesses a voice of fine culture."〔http://www.multiculturalcanada.ca/node/159339 Canadian Jewish Review〕

==Songs==

* ''Vi Derlebt Men Shoyn Amerike Tsu Zeyn'' by Herman Wohl and Aaron Lebedeff
* ''Zog es mir nokh a mol (Say it to me again)'', lyrics by Jacob Jacobs, from Abraham Ellstein and Israel Rosenberg's operetta ''Der berditchever khosn (The Bridegroom from Berditchev)'' which starred Ludwig Satz and Zina Goldstein, opened the 1930–31 season at the Public Theater in New York.

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