Khayele Grober (also transliterated as Chayele) (b. February , in
Bialystok, Poland - d. December , in Haifa, Israel) was a theatre
actor and playwright.She was born into a Jewish family in Bialystok,
which was then a part of the Pale of Settlement of the Russian empire.
Her father was a successful merchant, and Khayele graduated from a
Russian high school before receiving private tuition in Yiddish and
Hebrew. She spent the First World War in Moscow, where she trained as
an actor at the Habima studio.After graduating from Habima, Khayele
Grober's acting qualities quickly received the high praise of critics
and audiences alike. In the words of the Yiddish lexikon:Her fame was
not limited to the Yiddish cultural scene; in for instance she had
several performances at one of the theatres in the Norwegian capital
of Oslo, to great acclaim.
Bialystok, Poland - d. December , in Haifa, Israel) was a theatre
actor and playwright.She was born into a Jewish family in Bialystok,
which was then a part of the Pale of Settlement of the Russian empire.
Her father was a successful merchant, and Khayele graduated from a
Russian high school before receiving private tuition in Yiddish and
Hebrew. She spent the First World War in Moscow, where she trained as
an actor at the Habima studio.After graduating from Habima, Khayele
Grober's acting qualities quickly received the high praise of critics
and audiences alike. In the words of the Yiddish lexikon:Her fame was
not limited to the Yiddish cultural scene; in for instance she had
several performances at one of the theatres in the Norwegian capital
of Oslo, to great acclaim.
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