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from 1941 to 1947. Although the bulk of Niger’s literary criticism, mainly consisting of articles and essays from journals and newspapers, was never collected and published in book form, a bibliography compiled by Efim Jeshurin lists 4,083 items by Niger and 1,607 items about him.
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Executive Committee meeting. His funeral was attended by well over 1,000 people and news of his death led to the publication in the Jewish press of hundreds of articles about him worldwide. He was buried at Mount Carmel Cemetery in Queens, New York.
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in Berezin and Minsk. He was preparing for rabbinic ordination when he instead moved into the secular and political world, having become attracted to secular culture and Zionism. In 1904, he co-founded the
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After initial literary forays in Russian and Hebrew, he wrote, published and worked as an editor for many different Yiddish periodicals in Vilna, St. Petersburg and Moscow. His 1907 essay on
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set the high literary tone of the journal and heralded a level of literary and critical sophistication unprecedented in Yiddish literature.
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writer, literary critic and historian and was one of the leading figures of Yiddish cultural work and
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The Tragedy of a Generation: The Rise and Fall of Jewish Nationalism in Eastern Europe
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In autumn 1919, Niger immigrated to the United States, where at first he worked at
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Beyond Descriptive Translation Studies: Investigations in homage to Gideon Toury
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Niger was a child prodigy, studying Talmud until the age of 17 at
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was manager), and a few weeks later at the Yiddish liberal daily
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Anthony Pym; Miriam Shlesinger; Daniel Simeoni (13 March 2008).
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Shmuel Niger was born Shmuel Ṭsharni on 15 June 1883 in
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Niger’s own essays on Asch, Nomberg, 260:, and was a writer for the party paper 692: 503: 428:on 24 December 1955, returning from a 577: 575: 326:, he founded the short-lived journal 442: 47:adding citations to reliable sources 18: 676:at the YIVO Institute, New York, NY 674:Guide to the Papers of Shmuel Niger 509:Leyb Vaserman, "Niger, Shmuel,” in 16:Yiddish literary critic (1883–1955) 13: 572: 297: 14: 751: 667: 244:and New York City alderman while 523:Joshua M. 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