Leivick, H., 1888-1962
Dates
- Existence: 1888 - 1962-
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Papers of Abraham Liessin (1872-1938)
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Abraham Liessin, including correspondence with many important literary figures, manuscripts of essays and poems by Liessin from Di Tsukunft(The Future) and from his published works, clippings, receipts, invitations, and other materials relating to Liessin’s family. This collection shows how Di Tsukunft became one of the leading Yiddish literary journsl during hte 25 years of Liessin's editorship.
Papers of Joseph Buloff and Luba Kadison
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Joseph Buloff and Luba Kadison, leading actors of the Vilna Troupe and of the Yiddish and English stage, both in the United States and internationally. Most of the information concerns their theatrical careers, including play manuscripts, drawings and photographs of plays and actors, reviews, flyers, and musical scores. There is also some personal biographical information about Buloff, including his memoirs and audio cassettes of interviews. These materials show the importance and influence of Buloff and Kadison for Yiddish and English theater for over sixty years.
Papers of Leon Feinberg (1897-1969)
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of Yiddish journalist, poet, novelist, and translator Leon Feinberg. These materials include correspondence with Yiddish literary figures and with organizations, newspaper clippings about writers and about Leon Feinberg and his works, subject files, manuscripts of works by Feinberg and by other writers, and some of Feinberg’s personal documents. These materials relate to Feinberg’s long career with various Russian and Yiddish periodicals and literary organizations.
Papers of Paul (Pesakh) Novick (1891-1989)
This collection contains documents of journalist and left-wing political activist Paul Novick, consisting mainly of correspondence, subject files, manuscripts, photographs, and newspaper clippings. These materials relate to Novick’s career as long-time editor of the Morning Freiheit (Morning Freedom), his important role in the worldwide Communist movement, the history of the Freiheit itself, and Jewish and general politics. These materials demonstrate Novick’s important, and changing, role in the history of Communism, as well as his career as a Yiddish journalist and author.
Papers of Peretz Hirschbein
This collection contains manuscripts of plays, articles and other writings, correspondence, memoirs, photographs, theater programs, and personal materials of Yiddish playwright, novelist, journalist, travel writer, and theater director Peretz Hirschbein. The collection helps to illustrate Hirschbein’s importance and lasting impact upon the revival of Yiddish theater and literature in the early twentieth century.
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.
לייוויק, ה. / Leivick, H. (Halper), 1928-1929, 1935
- "Hirsh Lekert" in Tallinn, 1935. Production of the Jewish Cultural Society "Licht." Directed by A. Serev.
- "Golem" in Grodno, season 1928-1929. Performance in Polish. Translated, adapted, and directed by Mark Arnstein ("Andrzej Marek"). At the Teatr Miejski (Municipal Theater; director, Leon Jaroszyński).
- "Golem" in Chicago, 1929. Performance in English. Translated by J. C. Augenlicht. Production of the Art Institute of Chicago Civic Repertory Company. Produced by Thomas Wood Stevens and David Itkin.
לייוויק, ה. / Leivick, H. (Halper). דער גולם / Der goylem (The Golem), undated
Act IV only. Notebook manufactured in Poland. 13 leaves.
לייוויק, ה. / Leivick, H. (Halper). דער גולם / Der goylem (The Golem), undated
Two notebook leaves numbered p. 4-7, from the beginning of Act I (characters: Maharal and Geshtalt).
לייוויק, ה. / Leivick, H. (Halper). דער גולם / Der goylem (The Golem). In 4 acts with a prologue, undated
Typescript with handwritten emendations.