Roger Sturtevant photographs of Carolyn Anspacher and the Temple Players' production of the Dybbuk [graphic]. 1928-1932.

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Roger Sturtevant photographs of Carolyn Anspacher and the Temple Players' production of the Dybbuk [graphic]. 1928-1932.

Includes photographs taken by Roger Sturtevant of the Temple Players' (of San Francisco's Congregation Emmanu-el) 1928 production of S. Ansky's The Dybbuk. Many photographs are portraits of the play's lead actress Carolyn Anspacher. Also includes later portraits of Anspacher.

1 box (9 photographic prints) ; prints 11 x 14 in. or smaller, mounts 46 x 36 cm or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7624886

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Temple Players (San Francisco, Calif.)

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Sturtevant, Roger, 1903-1982

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An-Ski, S., 1863-1920.

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Solomon Ansky (pseudonym of Solomon Rappoport) was a Jewish ethnologist and man of letters whose most renowned work is his play The Dybbuk. From the description of Collection, 19--. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 33265740 ...

Oppen, George A.

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Anspacher, Carolyn, 1907-1979

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Carolyn Anspacher was a journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle, working as a member of its staff from 1933 until 1979. Her great-grandfather, Samuel Hirshberg, was an early Oakland Jewish settler, and her grandfather, David Hirshberg, was president of Temple Sinai and active in the community affairs of Oakland's Jewish community. Anspacher took part in theatrical performances during her student years, and she received positive reviews for her performance of Leah in the very successful produc...