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Maxim Sakachansky (born Meir Sakachansky; 27 March 1885 in Mogilev Region – 8 July 1952 in Tel Aviv) was a German-Israeli Yiddish singer and actor. BiographyBorn in the family timber merchant. After finishing cheder and yeshiva in Orsha, he after the pogroms in 1905 went to Switzerland and then to Riga, where, in 1928-1929 served in the theater of comedy and operetta. In 1929 he was in Berlin, where he became known as a performer of Jewish folk songs.[1] In 1930 he founded the Jewish Zakashansky literary cabaret "Lapserdak" (it. Kaftan), «one of the best Berlin cabaret, original and bizarre", where he performed together with Ruth Klinger, who in 1931 became his wife. The couple also toured a lot, both in Germany (visiting more than 30 cities), as well as in Czechoslovakia, where Klinger was born. C advent of the Nazis to power in 1933, the cabaret was closed. Zakashansky Klinger and emigrated to Palestine; archive of theatrical and concert activity Zakashanskogo relating to the Berlin period, survived and is stored in the Leo Baeck Institute (Center for Jewish History) in New York.[2] References1. ^Kabarett Kaftan // Berlin Transit. Jüdische Migranten aus Osteuropa in den 1920er Jahren: 23. März bis 15. Juli 2012 {{ref-de}} 2. ^Guide to the Maxim Sakaschansky Collection, AR 4020 // Center for Jewish History {{ref-en}} External links
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