Goldstein, Jennie (1896–1960)
Goldstein, Jennie (1896–1960)
Yiddish-theater actress. Born 1896 in NY; died Feb 9, 1960, in NYC.
Made stage debut as a child; appeared on the Yiddish stage for 57 years in such plays as The Galician Rabbitzen, The Great Moment, Mother's Wedding Gown, Her Great Secret, Madame Pagliacci and Sonitchka; on Broadway, appeared in The Number and Camino Real.
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