Charney, Daniel, 1888-1959
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Israel Chaim Pomerantz Papers
The collection consists of correspondence with organizations such as Workmen's Circle, Jewish Education Committee, Jewish Teachers' Seminary, YIVO. Correspondence with individuals including Menahem Boraisha, Daniel Charney, Mendl Elkin, Abraham Golomb, Peretz Hirschbein, David Ignatoff, H. Leivick, David Pinsky.
Israel London Papers
Correspondence, manuscripts and typescripts, relating to London's publishing activities. Letters from Daniel Charney, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, Jacob Glatstein, Abraham Golomb, H. Leivick, Leib Olitzky, Melech Ravitch, Zalman Shneur, Abraham Sutzkever. Manuscripts and typescripts by H. Leivick, Reuveni, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Abraham Sutzkever. Typescript of a Yiddish translation of a work by Shmuel Yosef Agnon.
Jacob Adler Papers
Correspondence with individuals including: A. Almi, Shalom Asch, Nahum Baruch Minkoff, Abraham Cahan, Daniel Charney, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, Jacob Glatstein, Ephim Jeshurin, Zavel Kwartin, Herman (Chaim) Lieberman, Leibush Lehrer, Mani Leib, Kalman Marmor, Kadia Molodowsky, Moshe Nadir, Chaim Pett, Melech Ravitch, Yosele Rosenblatt, Sholom Secunda, Shea Tenenbaum, Baruch Vladeck, Berish Weinstein, M. Winograd, Zalmen Zylbercweig. Correspondence with organizations. Clippings of articles about Adler, including reviews of his memoirs and of the play Yente telebende. Clippings of articles by Adler including stories, jokes, poems. Manuscripts by Adler: plays, humorous sketches, skits, poems, articles, jokes, stories. Photographs of Adler, family and friends.
Jacob Glatstein Papers
Correspondence with writers and literary figures including: Jacob Ben Ami, Benjamin Bialostotzky, Menahem Boraisha, Daniel Charney, Solomon Dingol, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, Ben Zion Goldberg, Chaim Grade, Peretz Hirschbein, Ephim Jeshurin, A.M. Klein, Louis Lamed, Leibush Lehrer, H. Leivick, Jacob Lestschinsky, Herman Lieberman, Itzik Manger, Joseph Margoshes, Berl Mark, Alexander Mukdoni, Moshe Nadir, Shmuel Niger, Melech Ravitch, Maurice Schwartz, Jacob Isaac Segal, Hillel Seidman, Lamed Shapiro, Zalman Shazar, Abraham Sutzkever, Jonas Turkow, Jacob Waislitz, Simon Weber, Zishe Weinper, Max Weinreich, Aaron Zeitlin. Manuscripts of Glatstein's poetry. Materials relating to the In zikh group, 1920s. Clippings of Glatstein's writings and about Glatstein.
Louis Lamed Fund Records
Records of the Board of Directors relating to the establishment of the fund, including minutes, announcements. Correspondence of the Board of Directors to Louis Lamed. Correspondence to Louis Lamed from writers including Shalom Asch, Shlomo Bickel, Menahem Boraisha, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, Jacob Glatstein, Abraham Golomb, Chaim Grade, Leibush Lehrer, Itzik Manger, Joseph Opatoshu, Melech Ravitch, Zalman Shneur, Yechiel Yeshaia Trunk, Stephen Wise, and Aaron Zeitlin. Correspondence with organizations. Materials on the Chair for Jewish Studies at Wayne State University, 1954-1959. Clippings about the foundation. Clippings on Jewish writers including articles and biographical information about prize winners.
Malka Lee Papers
Several hundred letters from Yiddish literary, artistic, and cultural figures including Menahem Boraisha, Marc Chagall, Daniel Charney, Solomon Dingol, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, David Ignatoff, Leon Kobrin, H. Leivick, Itzik Manger, Kalman Marmor, Jacob Mestel, Kadia Molodowsky, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Opatoshu, Melech Ravitch, Abraham Reisen, Maurice Schwartz, Zalman Shneur, Abraham Sutzkever. Manuscripts of Malka Lee's works. Clippings. Family photograph. Yiddish manuscripts of Malka Lee's husband, Aaron B. Rappaport.
Manuscripts Collection
The collection consists of manuscripts of published and unpublished works in Yiddish, Hebrew, and English. Authors include: Hirsz Abramowicz, Ephraim Auerbach, Y.D. Berkowitz, Menahem Boraisha, Reuben Brainin, Marc Chagall, Simon Dubnow, Abraham Duker, Ossip Dymow, Saul Ginsburg, Rudolf Glanz, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, Jacob Glatstein, Ben Zion Goldberg, Nachum Goldmann, Chaim Grade, Peretz Hirschbein, Reuben Iceland, Naftali Herz Imber, Malka Lee, Leibush Lehrer, Jacob Lestschinsky, Mani Leib, Shmuel Niger, Mendel Osherowitch, Emanuel Ringelblum, Maurice Schwartz, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Israel Joshua Singer, Nahum Sokolow, Yehiel Yeshaia Trunk, Max Weinreich, Mark Wischnitzer, Blank, Yehoash, Wolf Younin, Chaim Zhitlowsky.
Mark Schweid Papers
Correspondence with Yiddish writers and theater personalities including A. Almi, Salo Baron, Yitzhak Dov Berkowitz, Menahem Boraisha, Reuben Brainin, Daniel Charney, Mendl Elkin, Peretz Hirschbein, Yudel Mark, David Pinsky, Melech Ravitch, Zalman Reisen, Maurice Schwartz, Abraham Sutzkever, Zalmen Zylbercweig. Correspondence with organizations including Congress for Jewish Culture, American Jewish Historical Society, Jewish National Workers Alliance, Jewish Daily Forward. Programs and playbills of theatrical performances. Manuscripts of radio scripts, translations of works by Shakespeare. Clippings of articles by and about Schweid, including reviews and obituaries. Material for an anthology of German-Jewish authors.
Mattes Deitch Papers
Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures including Menahem Boraisha, Daniel Charney, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, Jacob Glatstein, Peretz Hirschbein, H. Leivick, Abraham Liessin, Itzik Manger, Shmuel Niger, Melech Ravitch, Abraham Sutzkever, Wolf Younin. Manuscripts of Deitch's writings. Clippings of his writings and reviews.
Meir Kastoff Papers
The collection relates primarily to HATU, Local 83. Correspondence with organizations such as Israeli typographical unions, typographical unions in Poland, Hebrew-American Typographical Union, Local 83. Correspondence with individuals: Daniel Charney, David Pinsky. Kastoff's memoirs: Mit fiftsik yor tsurik: A kapitl zikhroynes (Fifty Years: A Chapter of Memoirs), Kastoff's diaries, 1944-1955. Materials relating to the strike at the Jewish Daily Forward, 1908, and at the Abend blat, 1898. HATU's 45th anniversary yearbook.
Mendl Elkin Papers
Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures and Jewish institutions. Included are Shalom Asch, David Bergelson, Menahem Boraisha, Daniel Charney, Solomon Dingol, Ossip Dymow, Jacob Glatstein, Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Peretz Hirschbein, David Ignatoff, Judah A. Joffe, Alter Kacyzne, Leon Kobrin, Leibush Lehrer, H. Leivick, Raphael Mahler, Kalman Marmor, Jacob Mestel, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Opatoshu, David Pinsky, Zalman Reisen, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Elias Tcherikower, Max Weinreich, Chaim Zhitlowsky, Zalmen Zylbercweig. Manuscripts of Elkin's memoirs, plays and adaptations. Manuscripts of plays by others. Elkin's articles about the theater. Photographs of Elkin and friends. Drawings of characters in Amnon and Tamar, produced by the Vilna Troupe.
Mordecai Jaffe Papers
Manuscripts of Jaffe's poems, short stories, translations. Personal documents. Correspondence with organizations. General correspondence including Shlomo Bickel, Daniel Charney, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, H. Leivick, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Opatoshu, Abraham Sutzkever, Malka Heifetz Tussman. Family correspondence. Materials for the anthology of Hebrew poetry in Yiddish (published). Materials on the theme of motherhood in world poetry.
Moshe Sorgen Papers
Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures, including A. Almi, Daniel Charney, Abba Gordin, Abraham Reisen.
Noah Goldberg Papers
The papers consist of correspondence with Yiddish literary figures, 1945-1968; manuscripts of Goldberg's works; clippings of his stories and literary critiques. Correspondents include A. Almi, Shlomo Bickel, Menahem Boraisha, Daniel Charney, Jacob Glatstein, David Ignatoff, H. Leivick, Abraham Liessin, Kalman Marmor, Shmuel Niger, Jacob Pat, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Abraham Sutzkever.
Papers of Aaron Glanz-Leieles
The collection consists of correspondence with individuals and organizations, manuscripts, news clippings and personal documents relating to the life and career of Glanz-Leieles. Correspondents include B. Alkwit, Shlomo Bickel, Marc Chagall, Daniel Charney, Jacob Glatstein, Abba Gordin, Chaim Grade, Szmerke Kaczerginski, Leibush Lehrer, Mani Leib, H. Leivick, Shmuel Niger, David Pinsky, Maurice Schwartz, Abraham Sutzkever, Elias Tcherikower, Menashe Unger, Max Weinreich, Aaron Zeitlin, Chaim Zhitlowsky. Manuscripts by Glanz-Leieles including poems, diaries (1939-1940), plays, lectures, speeches, articles about various topics. Manuscripts by other writers including poems by Moses (Moyshe) Leib Halpern, Mani Leib, Peretz Markish, Leon (Leib) Feinberg, Melech Ravitch. Materials relating to In zikh such as manuscripts about the periodical, clippings, correspondence, notes. Personal papers.
Papers of Abraham Reisen
Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures: Shalom Asch, Daniel Charney, Abraham Golomb, Alexander Mukdoni, Melech Ravitch. Clippings of Reisen's articles.
Papers of Alexander Pomerantz
Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures, including Abraham Cahan, Daniel Charney, Chaver-Paver, Max Erik, Itsik Feffer, H. Leivick, Kalman Marmor, Shmuel Niger, Melech Ravitch, Abraham Reisen. Correspondence with Yiddish cultural and political organizations in the U.S. Material on the Institute for Jewish Proletarian Culture in Kiev: Pomerantz's lecture notes, diplomas, clippings. Biographical notes on Max Erik. Manuscripts of published and unpublished articles by Pomerantz. Manuscripts and notes on executed Jewish writers in the Soviet Union. Materials relating to Grodno and Grodno landsmanshaftn. Articles about Pomerantz.
Papers of Arthur Schechter
Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures, including Daniel Charney, Mendl Elkin, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, Chaim Grade, Szmerke Kaczerginski, H. Leivick, Shmuel Niger, A.A. Roback, I.J. Schwartz, Abraham Sutzkever, Berish Weinstein.
Papers of Benjamin Jacob Bialostotzky
Typescripts of Bialostotzky's works, essays, letters, speeches. Typescripts of works by others. Clippings of articles by and about Bialostotzky's writings. Clippings about other authors. Bialostotzky's notes about various Yiddish writers. Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures including Shlomo Bickel, Menahem Boraisha, Daniel Charney, David Einhorn, Ben Zion Goldberg, Abba Gordin, Chaim Kazdan, Leon Kobrin, Malka Lee, Leibush Lehrer, H. Leivick, Raphael Mahler, Kalman Marmor, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Opatoshu, David Pinsky, Melech Ravitch, Abraham Reisen, A.A. Roback, Israel Jacob Schwartz, Mark Schweid, Zalman Shneur, Nahum Shtif, Abraham Sutzkever, Jennings (Yehudah) Tofel, Lazar Weiner, Max Weinreich, Berish Weinstein.
Papers of Boruch Rivkin
Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures such as Daniel Charney, Chaim Grade, David Ignatoff, H. Leivick, Kalman Marmor, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Opatoshu. Manuscripts by Rivkin, Abraham Liessin, H. Leivick, David Pinsky and Rivkin's wife, Mira Bordo Rivkin. Correspondence with readers. Clippings of Rivkin's articles.
Papers of Chaim Gutman
Letters to Gutman from Yiddish literary figures such as Reuben Brainin, Daniel Charney, Mendl Elkin, Aaron Glanz- Leieles, Chaim Grade, Mani Leib, Kalman Marmor, Melech Ravitch, Zalman Reisen, Maurice Schwartz, Israel Joshua Singer, Abraham Sutzkever. Clippings of articles, by and about Gutman. Manuscripts of Gutman's writings. Autobiographical notes. Photographs of Gutman, family and friends.
Papers of Daniel Charney
Correspondence with individuals including Sidor Belarsky, Menahem Boraisha, Simon Dubnow, Aaron Glanz-Leieles, Jacob Glatstein, Chaim Grade, David Hofstein, H. Leivick, Jacob Lestschinsky, Abraham Liessin, S. Nepomnyashtchy, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Opatoshu, Melech Ravitch, Abraham Reisen, A.A. Roback, Abraham Sutzkever, Baruch Charney Vladeck, Max Weinreich, Aaron Zeitlin. Family correspondence. Clippings of articles by and about Charney. Manuscripts by Charney, photographs, personal documents. Diaries, 1935-1936. Papers of Baruch Vladeck (1886-1938). Letters to B. Vladeck from Shalom Asch, Eduard Bernstein, Leon Blum, Marc Chagall, Albert Einstein, Karl Kautsky. Articles and obituaries about B. Vladeck.
Papers of David and Leah Tomback
Personal correspondence with family and friends from Kaunas, Lithuania and Israel. Correspondence with literary figures including Daniel Charney, Leibush Lehrer, Yudel Mark, Zalman Reisen, Baruch Vladeck, Max Weinreich, Aaron Zeitlin. Autobiographical manuscript by David Tomback about his work in the organization Kultur Lige in Kaunas. Manuscripts about Jewish life in Pilviskis, Lithuania.
Papers of Ephraim Auerbach
The collection consists of correspondence between Auerbach and literary figures. Correspondents include Shlomo Bickel, Menahem Boraisha, Daniel Charney, Aron Glanz-Leieles, Jacob Glatstein, Ben Zion Goldberg, Abraham Golomb, Chaim Grade, Leibush Lehrer, H. Leivick, Itzik Manger, Mani Leib, Kadia Molodowsky, Shmuel Niger, Melech Ravitch, Dov Sadan, Abraham Sutzkever, Michael Weichert.
Papers of Ezra Korman
Correspondence with Yiddish literary figures including Shlomo Bickel, Menahem Boraisha, Daniel Charney, Rachel Korn, Malka Lee, H. Leivick, Kadia Molodowsky, Joseph Opatoshu, Melech Ravitch, Joseph Rolnick, Isaac Nachman Steinberg.
Papers of Harry Radoshitzky
The collection consists of manuscripts and correspondence. The manuscripts include an autobiography, poems, articles, notes. Correspondents include Daniel Charney, Dr. Philip Friedman, Abba Gordin, David Ignatoff, H. Leivick, Shmuel Niger, Melech Ravitch, Abraham Reisen, Zalman Reisen, A.A. Roback, Isaiah (Jeshajahu) Spiegel, Moshe Starkman, Abraham Sutzkever, Shea Tenenbaum, Tolush, Zalmen Zylbercweig.
Papers of Henoch Gelernt
Correspondence with individuals and organizations: Elias Tcherikower, Daniel Charney, H. Leivick, Bernard Kahn, James Bernstein, HIAS-HICEM, AJDC. Reports about child welfare in the Ukraine, 1920s. Handbills from Jewish communal elections in Germany, 1927.
Papers of Shmuel Niger
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Shmuel Niger, including correspondence with many important literary figures, as well as manuscripts by Niger, writings about Niger written by others, Niger’s speeches and lectures, selections from his published writings, and biographical materials. These materials serve to illustrate Niger’s great importance to Yiddish literary criticism and Jewish historical writing as well as his role as a writer on contemporary themes, a teacher and lecturer, editor and communal leader.
Shlomo Bickel Papers
Solomon Damesek Papers
Correspondence with Yiddish writers including B. Alkwit, Benjamin Jacob Bialostotzky, Nahum Bomze, Daniel Charney, Joseph Rolnick.