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  1. Osip Dymov was the pseudonym for Yosif (Osip) Isidorovich Perelman (1878–1959), a Russian writer. [1] His brother was popular-science writer Yakov Perelman. [2] Dymov was born in Białystok, in the Grodno Governorate of the Russian Empire (present-day Poland ). [3]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Osip_DymovOsip Dymov - Wikipedia

    Osip Dymov (Russian: Осип Дымов) is the central fictional character in the classic Russian story "The Grasshopper" (Poprygunya; 1892) by Anton Chekhov. For generations this character has served to inspire medical professionals as to the standards of dedication expected from them.

  3. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Dymov_OsipYIVO | Dymov, Osip

    (1878–1950), Russian and Yiddish writer, playwright, and journalist. Osip Dymov (also Dymow; Yosef Perelman) was born in Białystok, where his father was a merchant; Dymov’s brother, Iakov (1882–1942), was a well-known popular-science writer.

  4. Schedrin, V. (2019). The Life and Diary of Osip Dymov. Canadian Jewish Studies Études Juives Canadiennes, 28(1). https://doi.org/10.25071/1916-0925.40147

    • Vassili Schedrin
    • 2019
  5. Directed by Dymov. Dates : circa 1921 Found in: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research / RG 8, Esther-Rachel Kaminska Theater Museum Collection / Series I: Performances of Yiddish Theater and Music: Plays, Programs, Playbills, and Posters / Subseries 2: Programs

  6. Ossip Dymov, a well known Jewish and Russian play wright and writer, was announced today as the winner of the first award to be made by the “Morris Eisenman Literary Fund” which will sponsor ...

  7. He frequently played in shows with Jewish themes, taking the roles of Ioshka the Musician in Osip Dymov’s Pevets svoei pechali (Singer of Grief) and Mendel’ in Mendel’ Marants, based on David Fridman’s novel; he also performed dramatic readings of Isaac Babel’s stories.