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  1. Solomon (Shloyme) Mikhoels (Yiddish: שלמה מיכאעלס [also spelled שלוימע מיכאעלס during the Soviet era], Russian: Cоломон (Шлойме) Михоэлс, 16 March [O.S. 4 March] 1890 – 13 January 1948) was a Soviet actor and the artistic director of the Moscow State Jewish Theater.

  2. Solomón Mijáilovich Mijoels (en ruso: Соломо́н Миха́йлович Михо́элс; Daugavpils, Gobernación de Vítebsk, Imperio ruso; 16 de marzo de 1890- Minsk, RSS de Bielorrusia; 12 o 13 de enero de 1948) fue un actor y director del Teatro Judío Estatal de Moscú (Московский Государственный Еврейский Театр, ГОСЕТ, Moskovski Gosudárstvenny Yevreiski Teatr, GO...

  3. Author. (1890–1948), Yiddish actor, director of the Moscow State Yiddish Theater (Gosudarstvennyi Evreiskii Teatr; GOSET), and chair of the Soviet Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee. Solomon Mikhoels (Shloyme Vovsi) was born into an Orthodox Jewish family in Dvinsk.

  4. Solomon Mikhàilovitx Mikhóels (rus: Соломо́н Миха́йлович Михо́элс; en ídix: שלמה מיכאעלס Xloime Mikhóels; nom real: Vovsi) (Daugavpils, 16 de març de 1890 - Minsk, 12 o 13 de gener de 1948) va ser un actor i director del Teatre Estatal Jueu de Moscou (GOSET), les obres del qual es ...

  5. 13 de ene. de 2013 · January 13, 1948, is the day that the Russian Yiddish actor Solomon Mikhoels was murdered by Joseph Stalin’s secret police, in an incident that was meant to resemble a road accident.

  6. 16 de ene. de 2020 · Solomon Mikhoels: Great Russian Jews Who Shaped the World - YouTube. Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies. 2.05K subscribers. 16. 716 views 3 years ago. Speakers: Gennady...

  7. 6 de nov. de 2019 · This panel discussion with two leading Jewish cultural historians examines the remarkable contributions and tragic death of the great actor, theater director, playwright, visionary of Yiddish culture, and Jewish activist Solomon (Shloyme) Mikhoels (1890–1948).