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Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
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Hosted by Montague Glass · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes
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Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the legal challenges he encountered, Glass crafted engaging narratives that resonate with both humor and insight. This collection marks the beginning of Potash and Perlmutters journey, which also captivated audiences through stage plays and films during their heyday. - Summary by ToddHW
Montague Glass hosts The Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter, a arts show with 17 episodes published.

Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
Show notes
Montague Glass, a former lawyer turned full-time writer, created a beloved series of stories in the New York Post featuring two iconic characters from the predominantly Jewish garment trade. Drawing inspiration from the
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The Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter is hosted by Montague Glass. The show is categorised under arts (books) and has published 17 episodes.
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