Bella Mysell

[3] She attended a public school, learned Yiddish in a cheder and studied singing, playing the piano, mandolin and guitar.

Her early exposure to music and performance arts, including her proficiency in various instruments and vocals, laid the foundation for her eventual ascent into the theater world.

Her debut in Lash-Sandler's operetta Mendl in Japan was just the beginning of a vibrant period that saw her performing in various esteemed theaters.

Later in life, she married Herman Yablokoff (1903–1981), an American actor, singer, composer, poet, playwright, director and producer.

[6][9] Herman Yablokoff and Bella Mysell have been honored with a star at the Yiddish Theater Walk of Fame on 2nd Avenue.