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Leivick, H., 1888-1962

LC control no.n 85045628
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPJ5129.L4
Personal name headingLeivick, H., 1888-1962
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Variant(s)Leivick, Halper, 1888-1962
Leivick, Halpern, 1888-1962
Leyṿiḳ, H., 1888-1962
Halpern, Leyṿiḳ, 1888-1962
Halper, L., 1888-1962
Gelperin, L., 1888-1962
Halper, Leivick, 1888-1962
Halpern, Leivick, 1888-1962
Lejwik, H., 1888-1962
Lywik, H., 1888-1962
Leṿiḳ, H., 1888-1962
Leivik, H., 1888-1962
Гальперин, Лейвик, 1888-1962
Galʹperin, Leĭvik, 1888-1962
ה. לייוויק
ליוויק, ה., 1888־1962
לייוויק, הלפר, 1888-1962
לייוויק, ה.
לייוויק, ה. 1888-1962
לייוויק, ה. 1962-1888
לייוויק, ח.
לייויק
לייויק, ה.
לייויק, ה., 1962־1888
לײװיק, ה.
לײװיק, ה., 1888־1962
LocatedNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1888
Death date1962
Place of birthBelarus
Field of activityPoetry
Profession or occupationPoets
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inThree great Jewish plays, 1986: CIP galley (H. Leivick, 1888-1962; proper name, Leivick Halper)
LC data base 1/13/86 (hdg.: Leivick, Halper, 1888-1962)
Encyc. Judaica, 1971 (Leivick, H., pseud. of Leivick Halpern, 1886-1962)
WW in world Jewry, 1955 (Leivick, Halpern, b. 12-25-88)
Universal Jewish encyc. (Halper, Leivick, pseud.: H. Leivick, b. 1888)
Leḳsiḳon fun der nayer Yidisher liṭeraṭur (Leyṿiḳ, H., pseud. of Leyṿiḳ Halpern, b. 12-1-88, d. 12-12-62; also wrote under L. Halper and L. Gelperin)
Hinṭern shlos, 1925: t.p. (H. Leyṿiḳ) t.p. verso (H. Lejwik)
Oreme melukheh, 1927: t.p. (H. Leyṿiḳ) t.p. verso (H. Lywik [in rom.])
Shirim u-foʼemot, 2000: t.p. (H. Leṿiḳ)
NUCMC data from Judah L. Magnes Museum for The Golem collection, 1936 (Golem folk tale retold by H. Leivik)
Bumazhnye mosty, 2012: t.p. (Г. Лейвик = G. Leĭvik) p. 159 (G. Leĭvik, pseudonym of Лейвик Гальперин = Leĭvik Galʹperin, Jewish poet, born in Minsk region, Belarus in 1888; lived in New York since 1913; died in 1962)
Associated languageyid rus