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Got, mentsh, un tayvl (God, Man, and Devil), Vilna, 1916
From Chapter 2
Got fun nekome (God of Vengeance), Vilna, 1916
From Chapter 2
Eyferzukht (Jealousy), Vilna, 1916
From Chapter 2
Yankl der shmid (Yankl the Blacksmith), Vilna, 1916
From Chapter 2
The Vilna Troupe on the road in Kazimierz, 1918
From Chapter 2
Der meshugener batlen (The Mad Scholar), Berlin, 1921
From Chapter 3
Di niveyle (Carcass), Berlin, 1921
From Chapter 3
Der dibek (The Dybbuk), Berlin, 1922
From Chapter 3
Grine felder (Green Fields), Leipzig, 1922
From Chapter 3
Der dibek (The Dybbuk), Berlin, 1923
From Chapter 3
Wedding scene from Der dibek (The Dybbuk), Paris, 1923
From Chapter 3
Vilna Troupe in New York City with Boris Thomashefsky
From Chapter 4
A page from Sonia Alomis's scrapbook, 1924
From Chapter 4
Alexander Asro and Sonia Alomis with their son, Joseph Asro
From Interlude III
Yidnshtot (Jewish City), Lvov, 1929
From Chapter 4
Signed photograph of Mary Martin
From Chapter 5
Signed photograph of Sophie Tucker
From Chapter 5