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Peter Wiernik

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101:(Jewish Daily Newspaper). He stopped writing in 1896 to work in a shop selling glassware. While in Chicago, he was founder and chairman of the "Society of People from Vilna", "Exponents of Hebrew Literature", and the educational group "Self-Education Club". He moved to 535: 620: 81:(Daily Jewish Courier) in 1887, Wiernik became a silent partner and typesetter for the paper. He later became a contributor and co-editor for the paper. He also edited the Chicago papers 525: 193:
and attended the Party's conventions. He had a private library of over 10,000 volumes, mainly historical reference books. He was unmarried, but had an adopted son H. Wiernik.
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and spending the next few years peddling goods and working in a lumberyard and as a laborer on the docks. When Zolotkof founded
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Wiernik attended religious elementary school. When he was thirteen, he began apprenticing under a woodcutter. He later moved to
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and until 1881 he worked as a turner while learning German and reading secular books. For some time, he studied in
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from September to December 1951. Active in communal matters, he was a member of the executive committee the
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Wiernik was president of Habruta, vice-chairman of the Central Relief Committee, a director of the
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on February 12, 1936. Around 400 people attended his funeral. The honorary pallbearers included
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that discussed his understanding of Jewish literature in all languages all over the world.
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Wiernik collaborated on several American and Yiddish periodicals and contributed to
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The American Jewish Year Book, 5665, September 10, 1904, to September 29, 1905
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After arriving in New York, Wiernik became a correspondent for the
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and a member of the American Jewish Historical Society. He was a
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An Inventory to the Peter Wiernik and Bertha Wiernik Collection
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States
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He was buried in 175:American Academy of Political Science 7: 257: 255: 571:Editors of New York City newspapers 61:with his older brother, who was a 14: 447:Who's Who in American Jewry, 1926 375:The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia 601:Historians from New York (state) 586:20th-century American historians 346:"Perets Vyernik (Peter Wiernik)" 606:American historians of religion 566:Journalists from New York City 561:Editors of Illinois newspapers 494:at Yeshiva University Archives 152:History of the Jews in America 1: 183:American Geographical Society 616:New York (state) Republicans 541:Yiddish-language journalists 344:Fogel, Joshua (2016-06-14). 185:. He was also a director of 167:Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva 160:Joint Distribution Committee 95:World's Columbian Exposition 551:Jewish American journalists 97:for the New York newspaper 637: 546:Jewish American historians 302:. p. 206 – via 556:American male journalists 179:American Oriental Society 79:Teglekher Yudisher Kuryer 521:Journalists from Vilnius 399:The Jewish Encyclopedia 147:The Jewish Encyclopedia 324:Jewish Women's Archive 298:. Philadelphia, P.A.: 228:Jewish Morning Journal 156:Jewish Morning Journal 123:Jewish Morning Journal 65:. In 1882 he moved to 596:Jewish encyclopedists 236:Mount Hebron Cemetery 611:American Freemasons 83:Vokhntlekher Kuryer 474:The New York Times 271:The New York Times 216:Yeshiva University 110:Yiddishes Tageblat 85:(Weekly Courier), 16:American historian 99:Yidishes Tageblat 628: 479: 478: 470: 462: 456: 455: 442: 436: 435: 433: 432: 425:Encyclopedia.com 420:"Wiernik, Peter" 416: 410: 409: 407: 406: 394:"Wiernik, Peter" 390: 384: 383: 366: 360: 359: 357: 356: 350:Yiddish Leksikon 341: 335: 334: 332: 331: 319:"Bertha Wiernik" 314: 308: 307: 290:Szold, Henrietta 282: 276: 275: 267: 259: 208:Samuel Margoshes 114:Saint Petersburg 636: 635: 631: 630: 629: 627: 626: 625: 501: 500: 498: 488: 483: 482: 468: 464: 463: 459: 444: 443: 439: 430: 428: 418: 417: 413: 404: 402: 392: 391: 387: 368: 367: 363: 354: 352: 343: 342: 338: 329: 327: 316: 315: 311: 284: 283: 279: 265: 261: 260: 253: 248: 187:Yeshiva College 139:Morning Journal 132:Morning Journal 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 634: 632: 624: 623: 618: 613: 608: 603: 598: 593: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 563: 558: 553: 548: 543: 538: 533: 528: 523: 518: 513: 503: 502: 496: 495: 487: 486:External links 484: 481: 480: 457: 437: 411: 385: 372:, ed. 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Index

Vilna
Russia
maggid
Bertha Wiernik
Riga
Kovno
Smarhon
Hassid
BiaƂystok
Talmud
Chicago
World's Columbian Exposition
New York City
Saint Petersburg
Jewish Morning Journal
The Jewish Encyclopedia
Joint Distribution Committee
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva
Freemasons
American Academy of Political Science
American Oriental Society
American Geographical Society
Yeshiva College
Republican
Brooklyn
Der Tog
Samuel Margoshes
Alexander Kahn
Yeshiva University
Bernard Revel

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