[1] She recorded more than twenty Yiddish theatre music and comedy discs between 1917 and 1929, usually with comedic partner Gus Goldstein.
[1] Not long after she was born, the entire family moved back to Lemberg, Austria-Hungary (today Lviv, Ukraine).
[7] In 1922 and 1923 she then made a series of discs with OKeh Records, including some with Goldstein and some as a solo singer.
[2] In the 1930s, after the general collapse of the recording industry due to the Great Depression, she continued to act on the Yiddish stage.
[19] She was buried in the Yiddish Theatrical Alliance section at Mount Hebron Cemetery in Flushing, Queens.