Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
- | Judith Lares, Paula Walter and Luba Kadison in the Vilna Troupe's production of Mark Arnshteyn's Der Vilner Balebesil in Romania, c.1920 | - |
- | Leib Kadison, the founder of the Vilna Troupe, in 1918. | - |
- | Luba Kadison and Jacob Ben-Ami in Sholom Asch's Three Cities with The Yiddish Art Theater, 1940 with sets by Sam Leve | - |
- | Luba Kadison as Delilah in S. Lange's Samson and Delilah, Bucharest, 1931. | - |
- | Luba Kadison as Leah in The Dybbuk, Romania, 1931 | - |
- | Luba Kadison as Spinoza and Alexander Stein as Uriel Acosta in the Vilna Troupe's production of K. Gutzkow's Uriel Acosta, Bucharest, 1924 | - |
- | Maurice Schwartz and Luba Kadison in Sholom Asch's Three Cities with The Yiddish Art Theater, 1940 | - |
- | Mordecai Mazo, cofounder of The Vilna Troupe. | - |
- | On tour in Rumania, 1931: A. Sandrow, Luba Kadison, Joseph Buloff, Hannah Kadison, I. Sternberg, Leib Kadison | - |
- | Photograph of actor Joseph Buloff taken in Buenos Aires | - |
- | Poster advertising Joseph Buloff and Shimon Finkel in Gideon, Israel, 1967. | - |
- | Poster announcing Joseph Buloff in I.J. Singer's Brothers Ashkenazi | - |
- | Poster for The Second Avenue Theater, 1933-1934 season starring Celia Adler, Samuel Goldenburg, Joseph Buloff, Fannie Lubritsky, Bina Abramovitch. The next season, Luba Kadison (second row) went on to star in The Organ Grinder, a huge hit for the theater | - |
- | Poster for the Vilna Troupe production of The Rainbow directed by Joseph Buloff and starring Luba Kadison, Leib Kadison,Hannah Kadison, Noah Nakhbush and Leah Noemi. | - |
- | Producer and theater historian Zalmen Zylbercweig with Luba Kadison and Joseph Buloff, Buenos Aires, 1932. Returning to New York, Kadison would star in the hit musical The Organ Grinder | - |
- | Program for Joseph Buloff's production of H. Leivick's Shop, Chicago, 1928. | - |
- | Program for the Vilna Troupe production of Yoshke Musicant: Singer of His Sorrow directed by Joseph Buloff, Bucharest, 1924 | - |
- | Program from Joseph Buloff's production of Alter Kacyzne's Ger Tsedek (The Roghteous Convert), St. Louis, 1929 | - |
- | Sholom Asch's The Witch of Castille, New York, 1928 with Maurice Schwartz's Yiddish Art Theater. Left to right in cage: Stella Adler, Maurice Schwartz, Joseph Buloff. | - |
- | The memoirs of Joseph Buloff and Luba Kadison were published by Harvard University Press in 1992. | - |