Itzik Manger

1901–1969

Itzik Manger was born Isidor Helfer in Czernowitz (now Chernivtsi, Ukraine). He attended a heder and did not finish his gymnasium studies. During World War I, his family moved to Iaşi, Romania, where Manger began writing Yiddish verse. After serving in the war, he lived in Bucharest, where he wrote journalism and lectured on folklore. His literary career began in the early 1920s, under the mentorship of Eliezer Shteynbarg. Manger arrived in Warsaw in 1928 and spent a prolific decade there, writing and reciting poetry, composing lyrics for cabaret and film, writing and staging plays, as well as publishing multiple collections and periodicals, including two modernist revisions of Jewish biblical folklore: Khumesh-lider (Songs of the Pentateuch) and Megile-lider (Songs of the Megillah). He left Poland for Paris in 1938, moved to New York in 1951, and finally settled in Israel in 1958.

Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator

Primary Source

The Book of Paradise

Restricted
Text
Pisherl woke up. He was delighted when, on coming into the workroom, he discovered I was there. He ran up and embraced me as if we hadn’t seen each other in years…

Primary Source

Itzik’s Midrash

Restricted
Text
The first man, Adam, lies in the grass,And spits at a passing cloud,Humbly, the cloud says, “Adam,Please, would you cut that out.”But Adam sticks out his tongueAnd says to the…

Primary Source

Cain and Abel

Restricted
Text
Dost thou sleep, my brother Abel, That thou art so wonderfully fair? Never have I seen thee As beautiful before. Does the beauty lie in my ax, Or is it, perhaps, in thee? Before the day is done, Spe…

Primary Source

For Years I Wallowed

Restricted
Text
For Years I Wallowed For years I wallowed about in the world, Now I’m going home to wallow there. With a pair of shoes and the shirt on my back, And the stick in my hand that goes with me everywhere…