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Todros Geller / Visual arts of Chicago / Aaron Bohrod / Mitchell Siporin / Jewish Autonomous Oblast / Jacob Steinhardt / Yiddish language / Chicago / Yiddish theatre / Culture / Jewish culture / Visual arts
Date: 2013-07-11 00:46:35
Todros Geller
Visual arts of Chicago
Aaron Bohrod
Mitchell Siporin
Jewish Autonomous Oblast
Jacob Steinhardt
Yiddish language
Chicago
Yiddish theatre
Culture
Jewish culture
Visual arts

Title of presentation as announced in Program Book: “A Gift to Biro-Bidjan, Chicago, 1937: From Despair to New Hope,” by Nathan Harpaz. was the former director of an art museum in Tel Aviv, Israel and an

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