Manuscript/Mixed Material [Di muter's zind
About this Item
Title
- [Di muter's zind
Translated Title
- The mother's sin : historical operetta in 4 acts /
Names
- Schnitzer, Ignaz, 1839-1921.
Created / Published
- 1910.
Headings
- - operetta
- - panoramas
- - Germany -- Wurtenberg
- - United States
- - identity -- gender identity -- women -- Jewish women
- - ghetto -- ghetto life -- ghettoization
- - occupations -- clergy -- rabbi
- - illegitimacy
- - class -- social ambition
- - religion and belief -- Judaism -- psalms -- psalms for the sick
- - religion and belief -- Judaism -- Torah -- completion of scroll
- - religion and belief -- Judaism -- prayers -- confession
- - religion and belief -- Judaism -- death -- confession before death
- - religion and belief -- Judaism -- Yom Kippur
- - religion and belief -- Judaism -- Talmudic reasoning -- pilpul
- - religion and belief -- Judaism -- Jeish law -- halaka
Genre
- Plays
- Drama
Notes
- - D20919 U.S. Copyright Office
- - Enhanced description contained in: The Lawrence Marwick collection of copyrighted Yiddish plays at the Library of Congress : an annotated bibliography / by Zachary M. Baker with the assistance of Bonnie Sohn.
- - Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress website.
- - Record converted from American Memory pseudomarc.
Repository
- Library of Congress African and Middle Eastern Division, Hebraic Section Washington, D.C. 20540 USA dcu
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2020729405
Online Format
- image
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Additional Metadata Formats
IIIF Presentation Manifest
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Format
Contributor
Dates
Language
Subject
- Class
- Clergy
- Completion of Scroll
- Confession
- Confession Before Death
- Death
- Drama
- Gender Identity
- Germany
- Ghetto
- Ghetto Life
- Ghettoization
- Halaka
- Identity
- Illegitimacy
- Jeish Law
- Jewish Women
- Judaism
- Occupations
- Operetta
- Panoramas
- Pilpul
- Plays
- Prayers
- Psalms
- Psalms for the Sick
- Rabbi
- Religion and Belief
- Social Ambition
- Talmudic Reasoning
- Torah
- United States
- Women
- Wurtenberg
- Yom Kippur