Statue of Avram Goldfaden

Iaşi


A statue of the late Jewish poet and playwright Avram (Abraham) Goldfaden stands near the Vasile Alecsandri National Theatre. Goldfaden is considered a pioneer in Yiddish-language and modern Jewish theatre.


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