Aaron Lebedeff
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Aaron Lebedeff a Yiddish theater star, was born in Homel, White Russia
White Russia
White Russia or White Ruthenia is a name that has historically been applied to a part of the wider region of Ruthenia or Rus', most often to that which roughly corresponds to the eastern part of present-day Belarus including the cities of Polatsk, Vitsyebsk and Mahiliou. In English, the use of the...

. In childhood he sang for the Hazzan
Hazzan
A hazzan or chazzan is a Jewish cantor, a musician trained in the vocal arts who helps lead the congregation in songful prayer.There are many rules relating to how a cantor should lead services, but the idea of a cantor as a paid professional does not exist in classical rabbinic sources...

, Borekh David. Having no interest in education, he was sent to learn a trade, but soon he ran away and began to play small roles in a Russian theaters in Boboysk, Minsk
Minsk
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 and other towns. When the Russian troup fell apart, he went back to Homel, taking part in amateur theater and opening a dance club. When Leyzer Bernshtein's troup arrived, he wheedled a place in it.

He was officially a chorister, unofficially a roadie/stage hand (pekl-treger). He dressed the actors and was a prompter
Prompter
The prompter in an opera house gives the singers the opening words of each phrase a few seconds early. Prompts are mouthed silently or hurled lyrically in a half-voice, audible only on stage...

. He finally debuted in Der Pipkiner rav and became the character actor he would remain, playing in different wandering theater troups across Russia. He was hired in Warsaw
Warsaw
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 and became popular there as Der Litvisher Komiker (The Litvak comic). In 1912-13 he played in Lodz
Lódz
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 with Zandberg, then back to Warsaw; and at the outbreak of World War I
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, he was pressed into the Russian army and sent to Harbin
Harbin
Harbin ; Manchu language: , Harbin; Russian: Харби́н Kharbin ), is the capital and largest city of Heilongjiang Province in Northeast China, lying on the southern bank of the Songhua River...

, Manchuria
Manchuria
Manchuria is a historical name given to a large geographic region in northeast Asia. Depending on the definition of its extent, Manchuria usually falls entirely within the People's Republic of China, or is sometimes divided between China and Russia. The region is commonly referred to as Northeast...

, (1916), where he spent his time of military service giving concerts for the officers
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.

After being demobilized, he worked in Avrom Fishzohn's troup; but in order to support himself, he often had to sing in Russian
Russian language
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 or English
English language
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 for the American Red Cross
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He married Vera Lubow and later wandered toward Japan
Japan
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 with his wife, presenting "International Concerts" (also in China
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). In 1920, he and his wife left for America
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 and were hired for Boris Thomashevsky's National Theater production of Wolf Shumsky's Lyavke Molodyetz. He was such a hit that he became an overnight star of Yiddish theater in America.

Lebedeff's musicals

Here are most of the shows he starred in during the 1920s:
  • Khatskele kol boynik (Yehude Boymvol)
  • Di sheyne Berta (Julius Adler
    Julius Adler (actor)
    Julius Adler was a Jewish actor, writer, and director in Yiddish theater.-Career:He was born in Biłgoraj, Poland into an orthodox Jewish family. When his father died six years later his mother emigrated to America leaving the children with grandparents. In 1920 the family was reunited in the...

    )
  • Shloymke oyf Brodvey and Yoshke Khvat (Yitskhok Lesh) (music Herman Wohl
    Herman Wohl
    Herman Wohl Born in Otinya near Stanislavov, eastern Galicia. He was raised in a Chasidic home and studied with cantors from the age of 9. He soon began composing, directing choirs, and singing as a Hazzan himself...

  • Lebedik un Freylekh (Lively and happy) (music Herman Wohl)
  • Arontshik un Solomontshik (Harry Kalmanovitsh, music Herman Wohl)
  • Toyznt un eyn nakht (1001 nights) (Boris Thomashevsky, music Herman Wohl)
  • Tanz, gezang un veyn (Dance, sing and cry) (music Joseph Chernyavsky)
  • Yankele Litvak (Israel Rosenberg, L. and S. Rozenstein)
  • Di Rumenishe Khasene (Rumanian wedding), (Moyse Shor, music Perez Sandler)
  • Dem tatn's zindele (The father's little son) (Kalmanovitsh, music Perets Sandler)
  • Mendl in Japan (Rakov, music Peretz Sandler)
  • Kavkazer libe (Israel Rosenberg, music Peretz Sandler)
  • A khasene in Palestine (Rosenberg - Sandler)
  • Modeln fun libe (L. Freeman - Sandler)
  • Volodke in Odessa (Lesh - Sandler)
  • Syomke vert a khosn (Freyman - Sandler)
  • Der kleyner milioner (The little millionaire) (Aaron Nager - Sholom Secunda)
  • A nakht in Kalifornia (William Siegel - music Alexander Olshanetsky
    Alexander Olshanetsky
    Alexander Olshanetsky was a Jewish-American composer, conductor, and violinist of Russian Jewish descent. He was a major figure within the Yiddish theatre scene in New York City from the mid 1920s until his death in 1946.-Life and career:...

    )
  • A gan-eydn far tsvey (Paradise for two) (William Siegel - Olshanetsky)
  • Itzikl Sholtik (Isidore Lesh, music Olshanetsky)
  • Goldene teg (Siegel - Olshanetsky)
  • Der litvisher yankee (Yitskhok Lesh - Olshanetsky)
  • Hulye Kabtsn (Israel Rosenberg - Olshanetsky)
  • Motke fun Slobodke (Kalmanovitsh)


In the 1930s:
  • A Khasene in shtetl (William Siegel, music Herman Wohl)
  • Rusishe Libe (Russian love) (Yitskhok Lesh - Wohl)
  • A nakht in vald (A night in the woods) (Siegel - Wohl)
  • Di gliklekhe nakht (The lucky night) (Siegel - Wohl)
  • Der groyser nes (The great miracle) (Avrom Blum - Wohl)
  • Raykhe kabtsonim (Rich paupers) (Siegel - Wohl)
  • Der groyser suprayz (The big surprise) (Blum - Wohl)


In his traveling troups, he also presented:
  • Max and Abraham Goldfaden
    Abraham Goldfaden
    Abraham Goldfaden ; was an Russian-born Jewish poet, playwright, stage director and actor in the languages Yiddish and Hebrew, author of some 40 plays.Goldfaden is considered the father of the Jewish modern theatre.In 1876 he founded in...

    's Beyde Kuni Lemel
  • Di bobe Yakhne (Goldfaden)
  • Der vilder mentsh (The wild man) (Jacob Mikhailovich Gordin)
  • Morgen (Hannah Gotesfeld)


Lebedeff was a coupletist
Coupletist
A coupletist is a poet, singer, or actor who specializes in couplets - wittily ambiguous, political, or satirical songs, usually in cabaret settings, usually with refrains, generally used as a transition between two cabaret numbers....

, composing dozens of comic songs for the Broadway Record Company; he recorded hundreds of sides including the famous Rumania, Rumania and Vot ken yu makh, s'iz amerike!. He never performed in Europe
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