Daniel Charney
Daniel Charney (1888, Dukora, Russian Empire (now Belarus) – 1959, New York), was a Yiddish poet and journalist.[1]
Charney was active in Moscow Yiddish circles in the early 1920s.[1] After living in Moscow, Vilna, Warsaw, Berlin, and Paris, he emigrated to New York in 1941.
He worked for the Yiddish daily Der Tog from 1925 until his death. [2]
His brothers were author Shmuel Niger and labor leader and journalist Baruch Charney Vladeck.[3]
External links
- Daniel Charney papers at YIVO, New York
- Daniel Charney digitized works at Steven Spielberg Digital Yiddish Library, Yiddish Book Center, Amherst, Massachusetts
References
- "Tsharni, Daniel". YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews from Eastern Europe. 2009. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
- "Daniel Charney, Yiddish Author, Dies After Long Illness; Was 71". JTA. July 3, 1959. Retrieved 16 May 2014.
- Fred Skolnik; Michael Berenbaum (2007). Encyclopaedia Judaica: Blu-Cof. Granite Hill Publishers. p. 580. ISBN 978-0-02-865932-9.
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