A photograph of the set designer with actresses of the play <em>Sava Chalii</em> by Ivan Karpenko-Karyǐ, premiered on February 3 1927 at the Berezil Theater in Kharkiv. Glass negative, 9 x 12 cm.
The photo of the Klezmers from Ushomir was printed in the article of Menakhem Kipnis in one of the Jewish magazines. Meyer Kagan is with the violin on the right, the other man with the violin is his brother Borukh.
Mark Naumovich Bernes (1911, Nezhin – 1969, Moscow), People’s Artist of RSFSR (1965), winner of Stalin Prize of the first degree (1951). One of the most favorite artists of the Soviet bandstand, outstanding Russian chansonnier. His real name was Menakhem-Man Neukh-Shmuylov Neyman.
The only photo of Berditchev rabbi Shulim Zisevich Friedman (1895 – 1938) with his children. He was arrested and sentenced to death in 1938. None of his children survived WWII.
A photograph of the Winter Theater founded in the late nineteenth century by Vasyl′ Leontiǐovych Shapovalov. It was later replaced by the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theater in 1960.
A photograph depicting a scene from <em>Chasing two hares</em>, a play by M. Starytskyi, produced by Donetsk region drama theater in Mariupol. Directed by Anzhelika Dobrunova.