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1929
Herman Harold Potok (Hebrew name Chaim Tzvi) is born 17 February, the eldest of four children, to Benjamin Max Potok and Mollie Friedman Potok, both Polish immigrants, practicing Orthodox Jewish faith of Hasidism. Potok attended Orthodox Jewish schools. They lived in the Bronx, New York.

1939
At age of ten Potok displays a talent for drawing and painting. He is discouraged from pursuing this path by his father and teachers. Instead, he is encouraged to follow a scholarly course of study at the Yeshiva schools in the Bronx, focusing on the Talmud.

1945
While attending Talmudic Academy High School of Yeshiva University in Washington Heights in Manhattan, Potok reads Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited. This work influences him to become a writer and gives him a new outlet for his creativity.

1946-1950
Potok studies liberal arts and theology at Yeshiva University. He publishes both fiction and non-fiction in college publications and is literary editor of the year book. He receives a B.A. summa cum laude in English literature, abandons Orthodox Judaism, and enrolls in the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Conservative Jewry's Teachers Institute and Rabbinical School.

1952
While attending the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Potok spends summers teaching at Camp Ramah in the Poconos and Connecticut. He rediscovers painting and first meets his future wife Adena Sara Mosevitzky.

1954
Potok graduates from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America as an ordained Conservative rabbi. His many accolades include the Bible Prize, Hebrew Literature Prize, and the Homiletics Prize. He becomes the national director of a youth organization of the Conservative movement, called the Leaders Training Fellowship.

1955-1957
Potok volunteers for the chaplaincy in the United States Army serving 15 1/2 months in Korea. He serves with Paul Melacon in a combat medical battalion and an engineers combat battalion, and they become life-long friends. Potok begins his first novel. He receives a deferment.

1957
Potok moves to California to teach at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles and becomes director of Camp Ramah, Ojai, California.

1958
On 8 June Potok marries Adena Sara Mosevitzsky (b. 1933), a psychiatric social worker. She becomes Potok's first reader.

1959
The newly-married couple moves to Philadelphia where Potok enters graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania in the department of philosophy. In addition, he is scholar-in-residence at Har Zion Temple in Philadelphia (1959-1962). Potok finishes his first novel about Korea, but it is rejected by publishers for its non-commercial appeal.

1960
Potok submits his novel, I Am the Clay, to publisher Barthold Fles.

1962
The Potok's first child, Rena, is born.

1963
Potok travels to Israel to work on his dissertation The Rationalism and Skepticism of Solomon Maimon. His first short story, "Reflections on a Bronx Street," is published in the Reconstructionist.

1964
Potok moves to Brooklyn, New York and takes the position of managing editor with Conservative Judaism. Two of his stories are published in the journal: "The Cats of 37 Alfasi Street" and "The Mourners of Yehezkel Kaufman". Another short story, entitled "The Dark Place Inside," is published in Dimensions in American Judaism. He joins the faculty of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Teachers Institute and writes a pamphlet series on ethics for the Leaders Training Fellowship.

1965
The Potok's second child, Naama is born. Potok receives a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Pennsylvania. He takes the position as associate editor of the Jewish Publication Society.

1966
Potok becomes editor-in-chief of the Jewish Publication Society and is appointed to the Bible translation committee. He publishes the essay "Martin Buber and the Jews" in Commentary. Potok completes the revisions of his second novel and works with Simon & Schuster editor Robert Gottlieb on the title for the upcoming publication of The Chosen.

1967
The Chosen is published by Simon & Schuster; by October 92,000 copies have been sold. The novel is nominated for the National Book Award and receives the Edward Lewis Wallant Prize.

1968
The Potok's third child, Akiva, is born.

1969
The Promise, a sequel to The Chosen, is published by Alfred A. Knopf. Potok joins his editor Robert Gottlieb, who has left Simon & Schuster, at Alfred A. Knopf. The novel receives the Atheneum Award.

1972
Alfred A. Knopf publishes My Name Is Asher Lev, and the novel wins the Jewish Cultural Achievement Award. Potok begins exhibiting his paintings.

1973
The Potok family moves to Israel and settles in Jerusalem. The short story, "The Fallen," is published in Hadassah.

1974
Potok is appointed as special projects editor for the Jewish Publication Society. He begins to oversee and coordinate with scholars and rabbis, including the Rabbinical Assembly, to prepare a new authorized translation of the Hebrew Bible.

1975
Potok's third novel, In the Beginning. is published by Alfred A. Knopf. The essay, "Rebellion and Authority: The Adolescent Discovering the Individual in Modern Literature," is published in the journal, Adolescent Psychiatry.

1977
The Potok family moves back to the United States and settles in a Philadelphia, Pennsylvania suburb.

1978
Potok produces his first major non-fiction work, entitled Wanderings: Chaim Potok's History of the Jews.

1979
In November an exhibition of Potok's paintings and coinciding lecture is held at the University City Science Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is entitled "Toward a New Syntax."

1980
Potok delivers the paper "Culture Confrontations in Urban America: A Writer's Beginnings" at a Rutgers University conference. The paper is printed in Literature and the Urban Experience: Essays on the City and Literature. NBC airs the Eternal Light Television interview "Chaim Potok Paints."

1981
The Book of Lights is published by Alfred A. Knopf. In April The Chosen premieres as a major motion picture at Radio City Music Hall.

1982
Potok publishes the following articles: "What Will You Do When April Comes?," Moment; "Barbara Streisand and Chaim Potok," Esquire; "The Bible's Inspired Art," New York Times Magazine; "Teaching the Holocaust," Philadelphia Magazine. The short story "The Gifts of Andrea" is printed in Seventeen. Artist and writer Mary S. Costanza (1927-2000) organizes an exhibition of Potok's paintings at the Costanza Art Gallery in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania.

1983
Potok takes the position of visiting professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania ; he teaches Philosophy of Literature. The essay, "The Age of Permanent Apocalypse," is published in the University of Pennsylvania's Gazette.

1984
Director Fred Zinnemann collaborates with Potok on a screenplay, The Dybbuk, based on the play by S. An-Ski.

1985
Davita's Harp is published by Alfred A. Knopf. Potok narrates Chagall's Journey, an NBC documentary profiling painter Marc Chagall. He teaches literature at Bryn Mawr College. He writes a collection of pamphlets entitled Ethical Living for the Modern World: Jewish Insights. Potok writes the forward for From the Corners of the Earth: Contemporary Photographs by Bill Aron. The Jewish Publication Society publishes Tanakh, the translation of the Hebrew Bible, with Potok as project editor of the decade-long collaboration.

1986
Potok writes the adaptation and collaborates on The Chosen—The Musical. The biography, Tobaisse: Artist in Exile, is published by Rizzoli. The short story "Long Distance" appears in The American Voice.

1988
The Chosen—The Musical opens 6 January at the 2nd Avenue Theatre in New York.

1989
Potok writes the forward to The Jews in America, published by Collins.

1990
The Gift of Asher Lev is published by Alfred A. Knopf. Potok's seventh novel wins the National Jewish Book Award for Fiction. His plays Out of the Depths, a drama in two acts; Sins of the Father: The Carnival and The Gallery premiere in Philadelphia.

1991
Potok writes the introductions to Tales of Hasidism by Martin Buber and The Book of Jonah by Ismar David. He writes a screenplay for My Name is Asher Lev.

1992
I Am the Clay is published by Alfred A. Knopf. Potok worked on this novel from 1956. His play, The Play of Lights, premieres in Philadelphia. The 25th anniversary edition of The Chosen is published. Through the United States Information Agency Potok travels to Japan, Singapore, and Korea.

1993
Potok's first children's book entitled The Tree of Here, illustrated by Tony Auth, is published. He writes the introductions to Graven Images: Graphic Symbols of the Jewish Gravestone by Arnold Schwartzman and I Never Saw Another Butterfly: Children's Drawings & Poems, edited by Hana Volavkova. The novella "Het Kanaal" (The Canal) is published in the Netherlands.

1994
The Sky of Now, a children's book, is published by Alfred A. Knopf. Potok writes the introduction to Reclaiming the Dead Sea Scrolls: The History of Judaism, by Lawrence H. Schiffman. He travels to Germany through United States Information Agency.

1995
Potok writes the introduction to The Holocaust Museum in Washington by Jeshajahu Weinberg and Rina Elieli. The novella, "The Golem's Hand," is published in Italy.

1996
Potok's study of the refusniks, entitled The Gates of November: Chronicles of the Slepak Family, is published. He writes the introduction to As a Driven Leaf by Milton Steinberg. Potok's brother Simon dies.

1997
Potok receives the Jewish Cultural Achievement Award.

1998
Zebra and Other Stories, for young readers, is published by Alfred A. Knopf. A short story from the book entitled "Moon" receives the O. Henry award.

1999
The Chosen is adapted as a play written by Aaron Posner and Chaim Potok. The autobiography, Isaac Stern: My First 79 Years, which is written by Potok, is published.

2000
Potok receives the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Pennsylvania. He is honored with the Distinguished Arts Award from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.

2001
Potok's last major work, Old Men at Midnight, containing the novellas "The Ark Builder," "The War Doctor," and "The Trope Teacher," is published by Alfred A. Knopf.

2002
Potok dies 23 July from a brain tumor.

The Chaim Potok Papers, spanning the years 1954 to 2002, comprise the documents of the acclaimed Jewish-American writer, rabbi, and scholar. The collection reveals the life, work, and spirituality of this prolific writer and engaging speaker through a wide array of materials. It contains 233 boxes and 6123 folders, housing the correspondence, writings, contracts, reviews, promotional materials, exhibitions, interviews, additional professional materials, photographs, writings by others, and oversize materials. The papers are chiefly in English with some correspondence and writings in Hebrew.

The early years of Potok's life are sparsely documented. Highlights include some materials on map reading from his chaplaincy army training and records from his teaching positions at several Camp Ramah sites in the 1950s. Further evidence of his time in Korea can be found in the early manuscripts of Potok's novel I Am the Clay. Pamphlets from his directorship of the Leaders Training Fellowship show Potok's early writing and commitment to tradition. Brochures and newsletters announcing his early rabbinical appointments are also included in the papers.

One of the largest series pertains to correspondence, showing the professional aspects of Potok's life and career; some of these letters contain personal notes, but they are chiefly business related. There is small amount of correspondence with Potok's family for instance, his mother, Mollie Potok; his brother, Simon; and his brother-in-law, Lester Hering. In an intriguing letter from circa 1975, Potok's brother Simon relays in great detail the surgery performed on his nose as a young boy. Potok used his brother's recollection of the event in the novel In the Beginning (1975).

The correspondence series also provides an intimate look into the creative process of Potok's works, illustrated by letters with his editor Robert Gottlieb, discussing titles and themes. Correspondence with friends and colleagues Jonas C. Greenfield, Nahum M. Sarna, and Moshe Greenberg--scholars for the Jewish Publication Society's Bible translation project under Potok's adept editorialship--reveal both working and personal relationships. There are also letters from his contemporaries, including Cynthia Ozick and Elie Wiesel. Additionally, within the series is correspondence with foreign and domestic publishers--Simon & Schuster, Alfred A. Knopf, and Bzztôh--a myriad of institutions, universities, synagogues, Jewish organizations, and Israeli officials display the breath of Potok's interests and influence. Admiration from the famous include notes from Marlene Dietrich and Roald Dahl. Some of the correspondence displays Potok's meticulous research and attention to detail, as evidenced by his communications with the Slepak family while writing The Gates of November: Chronicles of the Slepak Family. Furthermore, the correspondence records the public's reaction to Potok's work and include letters from admirers, children, and teachers. Some letters are personal seeking advice, relaying religious conversions, criticism, clarification, or autograph requests. Potok's handwritten date on the letter lingers as evidence of his responses to the public.

In general, Potok's writings are preserved from their inception, tracing and revealing the author's process and in most cases his research. All of the materials--from annotated outlines to galleys, for each novel, non-fiction work, short story, play, and children's book--have been organized and housed together based on how the author had kept the documents. The collection reveals that Potok started almost every work in a spiral notebook, handwriting each piece; some of these manuscripts have commentary to himself, editorial changes, character changes, and directions for typists. Potok's first published novel, The Chosen (1967), launches his recurring theme of culture confrontation, rebellion, and the choices one makes when confronted with or immersed in a new cultural world. The papers bear witness to the author's profound struggle between being an individual artist and preserving his ancestral Jewish traditions. One of Potok's many lectures--regarding what he calls core-to-core culture confrontation--addresses the subject metaphorically, "A Bible may not serve as a prop for any other kind of book . . . On top of a novel you can put anything." This statement succinctly summarizes his dilemma to either follow the path of tradition, being a scholar working with sacred texts or being a writer, individually and artistically expressing oneself with the novel as the vehicle. Researchers are able to follow all of the manifestations of a work by title. For example, the papers contain all the expressions of The Chosen, this novel was developed as a screenplay for a motion picture, a musical, a 25th anniversary edition, and a stage play. Revealed are collaborative processes from the writer's novel into all of its manifestations.

The clash of tradition and individual pursuits was encountered by Potok early in life. His first passion as a child was drawing and painting. Although Potok was discouraged in his early childhood from pursuing that path, the collection contains some of his adult drawings. Even though he painted and had exhibitions of his work, the collection does not contain any of his paintings. There are records of Potok's exhibitions, including sales of some of his works, announcements, and a few photographs. Some examples of Potok's drawings are preserved in the papers. The exhibition series and portions of the writing series display his enthusiasm for artistic expression. For instance, there are ink drawings that are most likely images from My Name Is Asher Lev and drawings for the research of Korean customs and rituals surrounding rice harvesting and burials.

Although Potok chose to break with the Orthodox tradition of his upbringing, he was a Conservative rabbi and maintained traditional pursuits through the Jewish Publication Society and performing rabbinical services. The papers contain his relationship and editoral work with scholars on the Bible translation project. Potok's commentary and suggestions on Moshe Greenberg's portion of the translation from Hebrew is one example of how Potok maintained his path in Judaic scholarship. Potok also remained connected to community and spiritual tradition as evidenced from sermons delivered at various synagogues during the high holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. The papers have both manuscripts and typescripts of his sermons and Potok's research and references used in his rabbinical life.

Additional series in the Potok Papers exemplify the author's other writings and the business of selling books. Included are Potok's many articles, essays, book reviews, and op-ed pieces. Some of these are lacking the draft version. One article--"What Will You Do When April Comes?--was published in the March 1982 issue of Moment; it describes the precarious situation of and Israeli settlement in Yamit, Egypt on the Sinai Peninsula. Preserved are interviews and photographs for the article. Potok's concern for Israel and its people was deeply rooted; he not only supported the State of Israel, but in 1973 the Potok family moved to Jerusalem living there until 1977. Potok delivered many addresses and lectures, gave sermons, taught several courses at Philadelphia-area colleges including the University of Pennsylvania and Bryn Mawr College. All of these professional, public personas are preserved from hand-written outlines to annotated typescripts. Surprisingly, for a man often in the public spotlight there are few photographs documenting his life. Considered a private man, Potok does give glimpses of his personal life, disclosed in his calendars. One can see how important events in his family are from the notations of the milestones in their lives among the plethora of speaking engagements, travel commitments, and meetings. In addition to these materials are the contracts for novels and speaking engagements, brochures and advertising for appearances and book publicity, and national and international reviews of his work.

The many facets of Chaim Potok's life and work can be traced from these papers. This collection reveals Chaim Potok, as author, rabbi, scholar, father, and husband. The writer's struggle to understand worlds and cultures that collided with his own traditions. He was an artist and scholar maintaining both his individual artistic expression through novels and his ancestral traditions. Even though his first love was drawing, Potok remarked in a 1982 interview with Leonard Rubenstein, "Nothing is capable of being understood except through words" (Walden, 46). Potok's legacy of words is left to researchers as expressed through artistic means, religious, or intellectual by this prolific writer and speaker.


Works Consulted

Abramson, Edward A. Chaim Potok. Boston: Twayne Pulbishers, 1986.

Chaim Potok Papers, Rare Book & Manuscript Library. University of Pennsylvania.

Kremer, S. Lillian, ed. "Chaim Potok (1929-2002)" in Holocaust Literature: An Encyclopedia of Writers and Their Work, Vol. II. New York: Routledge, 2003.

Sternlicht, Sanford. Chaim Potok: A Critical Companion. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2000.

Walden, Daniel, ed. Conversations with Chaim Potok. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2001.

Estate of Chaim Potok, 2008.

For a complete list of the more than 1500 correspondents, do the following title search in Franklin: Chaim Potok Papers.

Publisher
University of Pennsylvania: Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts
Finding Aid Author
Donna Brandolisio
Finding Aid Date
2010
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Arrangement

This series comprises all personal and professional correspondence and is arranged alphapetically by correspondent, then chronologically within the correspondent.

Physical Description

29 boxes

Abrams-American Pyramid Company.
Box 1 Folder 1-55
American Society-Bar-Zev.
Box 2 Folder 56-139
Bascom-Bolick.
Box 3 Folder 140-242
Boochever-Bzztôh Publishers.
Box 4 Folder 243-313
Bzztôh Publishers-City University of New York.
Box 5 Folder 314-386
Claremont Colleges-Cooper Union.
Box 6 Folder 387-485
Cornell College-Egbert.
Box 7 Folder 486-570
Eichenbaum-Flatbush Jewish Center.
Box 8 Folder 571-663
Fleisher-Golden.
Box 9 Folder 664-760
Golden Monkey Enterprises-Hadassah Magazine.
Box 10 Folder 761-836
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization-Heft.
Box 11 Folder 837-900
Heinemann (Firm)-Israel. Lishkat neśi ha-medina.
Box 12 Folder 901-988
Israel. Mísrad rosh ha-memshalah-Jewish Students Coalition.
Box 13 Folder 989-1076
Jewish Teachers Association (U.S.)-Knopp.
Box 14 Folder 1077-1153
Kobell-Linksz.
Box 15 Folder 1154-1258
Linn-Mazer.
Box 16 Folder 1259-1349
MBI, Inc.-National Council of Teachers of English.
Box 17 Folder 1350-1429
National Foundation for Jewish Culture-Ozick.
Box 18 Folder 1430-1505
Pacific Union College-Potok.
Box 19 Folder 1506-1581
Potok-Richardson.
Box 20 Folder 1582-1664
Ridley-Schnitzer.
Box 21 Folder 1665-1760
Schocken Books-Slepak, Leonid.
Box 22 Folder 1761-1850
Slepak, Vladimir-Solomon.
Box 23 Folder 1851-1880
Solotaroff-Telushkin.
Box 24 Folder 1881-1953
Temple Beth Am-United States Information Agency.
Box 25 Folder 1954-2044
United States Information Agency-Walker.
Box 26 Folder 2045-2123
Wall-William Morris Agency.
Box 27 Folder 2124-2190
William Morris Agency-Yeshiva University High.
Box 28 Folder 2191-2259
Yisraeli-Zwi; unknown.
Box 29 Folder 2260-2294
Arrangement

This series is arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

2 boxes

Jewish Publication Society.
Box 30 Folder 2295-2311
Jewish Publication Society.
Box 31 Folder 2312-2319
Arrangement

This series is arranged alphabetically by title of work, then alphabetically by correspondent.

Physical Description

18 boxes

Book of Lights-The Chosen.
Box 32 Folder 2320-2435
The Chosen.
Box 33 Folder 2436-2558
The Chosen.
Box 34 Folder 2559-2679
The Chosen.
Box 35 Folder 2680-2801
The Chosen-The Chosen/The Promise.
Box 36 Folder 2802-2912
The Chosen/The Promise-Davita's Harp.
Box 37 Folder 2913-3022
Davita's Harp-In the Beginning.
Box 38 Folder 3023-3133
In the Beginning-My Name Is Asher Lev.
Box 39 Folder 3134-3243
My Name Is Asher Lev.
Box 40 Folder 3244-3356
My Name Is Asher Lev-The Promise.
Box 41 Folder 3357-3467
The Promise-Wanderings, Short Stories.
Box 42 Folder 3468-3556
General, A-C.
Box 43 Folder 3557-3674
General, D-G.
Box 44 Folder 3675-3793
General, H-Lep.
Box 45 Folder 3794-3907
General, Lev-O.
Box 46 Folder 3908-4007
General, P-Si.
Box 47 Folder 4008-4124
General, Sk-Z; unknown.
Box 48 Folder 4125-4235
Autograph Requests.
Box 49 Folder 4236-4348

Arrangement and Description

This subseries is arranged alphabetically by title of work and includes manuscript drafts, typescripts, galleys, and research. Major works includes novels, novellas, plays, short stories, and children's books.

Physical Description

106 boxes

Book of Lights
Includes ideas, chapter outlines, and manuscript drafts, ca. 1979-1980.
Box 50 Folder 4349-4360
Note

See box 229 for Book of Lights galleys.

Book of Lights
Includes manuscript drafts and style sheets, ca. 1980-1981.
Box 51 Folder 4361-4367
Book of Lights
Typescript, ca. 1980.
Box 52 Folder unknown container
Book of Lights
Typescript with manuscript notes, ca. 1980.
Box 53 Folder unknown container
The Bridegroom (Dybbuk)
Includes drafts of script, notes, and research., 1983?-1989.
Box 54 Folder 4368-4374
The Bridegroom (Dybbuk)
Script, 1984.
Box 55 Folder unknown container
The Canal
Typescript.
Box 56 Folder unknown container
The Canal
Outlines, manuscript drafts, typescripts, research.
Box 57 Folder 4375-4386
The Carnival
Typescript drafts with manuscript notes.
Box 57 Folder 4387-4390
The Carnival
Typescript drafts with ms. notes .
Box 58 Folder 4391-4397
Chagall's Journey
Interviews with Pierre Matisse and Sidney Alexander; Screenplay of narration.
Box 58 Folder 4398-4401
The Chosen
Manuscript drafts, 1963-ca.1964.
Box 59 Folder 4402-4414
The Chosen
Manuscript drafts, editorial notes, outlines, typescript, ca. 1964-1967.
Box 60 Folder 4415-4425
The Chosen-film version
Screen treatments, screenplay, production notes, shooting schedule.
Box 60 Folder 4426-4431
The Chosen-25th Anniversary Edition
Typescripts of introduction with ms. notes, 1991.
Box 60 Folder 4432-4433
The Chosen
Typescript, 1966?.
Box 61 Folder unknown container
The Chosen
Typescript, 1966.
Box 62 Folder unknown container
The Chosen-Musical
3rd rehearsal draft, 1987.
Box 63 Folder unknown container
The Chosen-Musical
Manuscript and typescript drafts I-V, 1986-1987.
Box 64 Folder 4434-4444
The Chosen-Musical
Typescript drafts, presentation version, rehearsal drafts 1-3, 1986-1987.
Box 65 Folder 4445-4455
The Chosen-Musical
Typescripts of rehearsal drafts 4-5, final; Final; portions, 1987.
Box 66 Folder 4456-4466
The Chosen-Musical
Annotated copies of final rehearsal scripts, notes, 1986-1987.
Box 67 Folder 4467-4503
The Chosen-Musical
Music and lyrics, promotional presentation, Playbill , 1986-1988.
Box 68 Folder 4504-4524
The Chosen-Stage Play
Promotional materials.
Box 68 Folder 4525-4526
The Chosen
Miscellaneous screenplay versions.
Box 68 Folder 4527-4529
The Chosen-Musical
Rehearsal cassette tapes, 1987.
Box 69-72 Folder unknown container
The Chosen-25th Anniversary Edition
Galleys, 1992.
Box 73 Folder unknown container
The Chosen-25th Anniversary Edition
Galleys, 1992.
Box 74 Folder unknown container
Cry of Stones
Manuscript drafts, between 1960 and 1964.
Box 75 Folder 4530-4531
Davita's Harp
Manuscript drafts, ca. 1983.
Box 75 Folder 4532-4534
Note

See box 118 for photocopy of manuscript draft.

Davita's Harp
Manuscript drafts, outlines, notes, research with photographs and drawings, ca. 1983-1984.
Box 76 Folder 4535-4548
Davita's Harp
Typescript, ca. 1983.
Box 77 Folder unknown container
Davita's Harp
Galley, July 1984.
Box 78 Folder unknown container
Davita's Harp
Typescript with editor's notes, 1984.
Box 79 Folder unknown container
Davita's Harp
Galley, uncorrected proof, 1984.
Box 80 Folder unknown container
The Gallery, a play in one act
Manuscript notes.
Box 81 Folder 4549
Gates of Life: The Nahum Goldman Museum of the Diaspora
Manuscript drafts, typescripts, research, 1984-ca. 1985.
Box 81 Folder 4550-4555
The Gates of November
Chapter outline, ms. transcripts of interviews, notes, 1991?-July 1996.
Box 81 Folder 4556-4570
The Gates of November
Notes, photographs, research, 1991?-1995.
Box 81 Folder 4571-4579
Gates of LifeTypescript, ca. 1985.
Box 83 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Research on the Slepak family.
Box 84 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Typescript, 1995?.
Box 85 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Annotated typescript, 1995?.
Box 86 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Typescript: revised ms., 1995.
Box 87 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Galley, 1st pass, 1996.
Box 88 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Master galley, 1st pass, 1996.
Box 89 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Master galley, final pass, 1996.
Box 90 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Early typescript, 1994 or 1995.
Box 91 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Page proofs, 1996.
Box 92 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Galleys, 2nd pass, 1996.
Box 93 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Corrected 1st pass, 1996.
Box 94 Folder unknown container
The Gates of November
Galleys, 1996.
Box 95 Folder unknown container
The Gift of Asher Lev
Manuscript drafts, typescript outlines , ca. 1989.
Box 96 Folder 4580-4592
The Gift of Asher Lev
Typescript, ca. 1989.
Box 97 Folder unknown container
The Gift of Asher Lev
Galleys, 1989.
Box 98 Folder unknown container
The Gift of Asher Lev
Master proof, 1989.
Box 99 Folder unknown container
The Golem's Hand
Manuscript drafts and script for "History's Mysteries", ca. 1994-1995.
Box 100 Folder 4593-4602
I Am the Clay
First manuscript drafts and outlines; drawings, ca. 1956-ca. 1958.
Box 100 Folder 4603-4616
I Am the Clay
Notes and research, 1970s.
Box 100 Folder 4615-4618
I Am the Clay
Manuscript drafts, outlines, typescript forward to Dutch edition, ca.1990-ca.1991.
Box 100 Folder 4619-4624
The Golem's Hand
Typescript, 1995.
Box 101 Folder unknown container
I Am the Clay
Typescript, chapters 1-15 revised, ca. 1965.
Box 102 Folder unknown container
I Am the Clay
Galleys, 1992.
Box 103 Folder unknown container
I Am the Clay
Typescripts, ca. 1963.
Box 104 Folder unknown container
I Am the Clay
Typescripts, ca. 1963.
Box 105 Folder unknown container
I Am the Clay
Typescripts, ca. 1963.
Box 106 Folder unknown container
I Am the Clay
Typescripts, 1991 or 1992.
Box 107 Folder unknown container
I Am the Clay
Typescripts, ca. 1963.
Box 108 Folder unknown container
I Am the Clay
Typescript, revisions for Dutch edition; research, 1975-ca. 1992.
Box 109 Folder 4625-4630
In the Beginning
Manuscript drafts, ca. 1973-1974.
Box 109 Folder 4631-4638
In the Beginning
Manuscript drafts, ca. 1974.
Box 110 Folder 4639-4648
In the Beginning
Manuscript drafts, notes, research, 1974-1976.
Box 111 Folder 4649-4663
In the Beginning
Typscripts, ca. 1974.
Box 112 Folder unknown container
In the Beginning
Typescripts, ca. 1975.
Box 113 Folder unknown container
"The Jerusalem Song" Manuscript draft, late 1980s.
Box 114 Folder 4664
My First 79 Years: Isaac Stern
Transcripts of Potok's interviews with Stern; Manuscript drafts, 1997-ca. 1998.
Box 114 Folder 4665-4673
The Locust Years
Typescripts, ca. 1960.
Box 115 Folder unknown container
The Locust Years Manuscript draft, ca. 1960.
Box 116 Folder unknown container
The Locust Years
Typescript, ca. 1960.
Box 117 Folder unknown container
My Fisrt 79 Years: Isaac Stern
Manuscript drafts, research, ca.1998.
Box 118 Folder 4674-4688
Note

See box 221 for rough drafts and galleys

My Fisrt 79 Years: Isaac Stern
Original typescript, 1998.
Box 119 Folder unknown container
My Fisrt 79 Years: Isaac Stern
Typescript with Stern's 4ditorial notes, 1998.
Box 120 Folder unknown container
My Fisrt 79 Years: Isaac Stern
Revised typescript, 1999.
Box 121 Folder unknown container
My Name Is Asher Lev
Typescript, ca. 1971.
Box 122 Folder unknown container
My Name Is Asher Lev
Manuscript outlines and manuscript drafts, 1970-ca. 1971.
Box 123 Folder 4689-4700
My Name Is Asher Lev
Typescript and page proofs, 1971.
Box 124 Folder unknown container
My Name Is Asher Lev
Screenplay, 198?.
Box 125 Folder unknown container
My Name Is Asher Lev
Manuscript draft, ca. 1971.
Box 126 Folder 4701-4704
My Name Is Asher Lev
Stage play version. Typescript drafts.
Box 126 Folder 4705-4707
My Name Is Asher Lev
Manuscript drafts, typescript, n.d.; 1992.
Box 126 Folder 4708-4712
Old Men at Midnight
"The Ark Builder," Manuscript drafts, typescript drafts, ca. 2000.
Box 126 Folder 4713-4716
Old Men at Midnight
"The Ark Builder" Typescripts with ms. notes, ca. 2000-2001.
Box 127 Folder 4717-4721
Old Men at Midnight
"The Trope Teacher" Typescripts with ms. notes, ca. 1980s-1996.
Box 127 Folder 4722-4727
Old Men at Midnight
"The War Doctor" Partial typescripts with ms. notes, ca. 2000.
Box 127 Folder 4728-4734
Old Men at Midnight
"The Ark Builder" Typescript.
Box 128 Folder unknown container
Old Men at Midnight
"The War Doctor" Typescript , 2000-2001.
Box 129 Folder unknown container
Old Men at Midnight
"The Trope Teacher" Typescripts.
Box 130 Folder unknown container
Old Men at Midnight
Research.
Box 131 Folder 4735-4742
Out of the Depths, a play
Rehearsal version, schedule, publicity, 1990.
Box 131 Folder 4743-4748
Prelude: A Watch in the Night
Outline and typescripts with notes, between 1959 and 1962.
Box 132 Folder 4749-4751
The Promise
Manuscript drafts, ca. 1968; 1969?.
Box 132 Folder 4752-4765
Note

See box 230 for galleys.

The Promise
Outlines, manuscript drafts, ca. 1968.
Box 133 Folder 4766-4776
The Promise
Typescript with mansucript notes, ca. 1968.
Box 134 Folder unknown container
The Promise
Typescript with manuscript notes, ca. 1968.
Box 135 Folder unknown container
The Promise
Typescript with manuscript notes, ca. 1968.
Box 136 Folder unknown container
The Promise
Typescript with manuscript notes, ca. 1968.
Box 137 Folder unknown container
The Promise
Typescript with editor's notes, ca. 1969.
Box 138 Folder unknown container
The Rejected Stone
Typescripts with manuscript notes, ca. 1962.
Box 139 Folder 4777-4782
The Room of Me
Outline, 1990s.
Box 139 Folder 4783
Sins of the Father
Notes, playbill, 1990.
Box 139 Folder 4784
The Sky of Now
Typescripts with manuscript notes, copies of illustrations, ca. 1994-1995.
Box 139 Folder 4785-4787
Tobiasse: Artist in Exile
Manuscript draft; typescripts with manuscript notes, ca. 1985.
Box 139 Folder 4788-4792
The Tree of Here
Manuscript drafts; typescripts with ms. notes, ca. 1991-1992.
Box 139 Folder 4793-4797
The Tree of Here
Mock-up with original illustrations by Tony Auth, 1997.
Box 140 Folder unknown container
The Trope Teacher
Typescript for American edition, 1999.
Box 141 Folder unknown container
Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Manuscript drafts, ca. 1975-1976.
Box 142 Folder 4798-4809
Note

See oversize materials boxes 216-217; 231-232 for image proofs; see boxes 224-225 for galleys and drafts.

Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Manuscript drafts, outlines, research, ca. 1976-1977.
Box 143 Folder 4810-4829
Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Bibliographical notes and research, 1975-1976.
Box 144 Folder unknown container
Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Typescript, p. 1-295, 1977.
Box 145 Folder unknown container
Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Typescript, p. 296-681, 1977.
Box 146 Folder unknown container
Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Typescript, p. 1-295 with editor's notes, 1977.
Box 147 Folder unknown container
Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Typescript p. 296-584 with editor's notes, 1977.
Box 148 Folder unknown container
Short stories by title: B-N .
Box 149 Folder 4830-4851
Note

Following the series description is a list of short stories arranged alphabetically by title. See box 222 for additional short stories.

Short stories by title: N-T .
Box 150 Folder 4852-4865
Note

Following the series description is a list of short stories arranged alphabetically by title.

Zebra and Other Stories
Typescript with notes and manuscript drafts, ca. 1996-ca. 1998.
Box 150 Folder 4866-4868
Zebra and Other Stories
Typescripts with some notes; Incudels "B.B." and "Isabel", 1997.
Box 151 Folder 4869-4892
Zebra and Other Stories
Typescripts with notes. Includes "Isabel", "Max", "Moon", "Nava"; research, 1997.
Box 152 Folder 4893-4919
Miscellaneous works, notes, and outlines.
Box 153 Folder 4920-4938
Miscellaneous manuscript notes.
Box 154 Folder unknown container
Drafts for short stories and notes, between 1983-1987.
Box 155 Folder unknown container
Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by title.
See boxes 222 and 223 for additional articles.

Physical Description

2 boxes

Manuscript notebook for first drafts, 1988-1989.
Box 156 Folder 4939
"The Age of Permanent Apocolypse", June 1983.
Box 156 Folder 4940-4941
"And On the Seventh Day ...", September 1967.
Box 156 Folder 4942
"... And the Bad News Is", August 1988.
Box 156 Folder 4943-4944
"Barbara Streisand and Chaim Potok", October 1982.
Box 156 Folder 4945-4946
"The Bible's Inspired Art", 1982.
Box 156 Folder 4947-4948
"The Big Book in My Life", 1987.
Box 156 Folder 4949
"Chaim Potok Tells About The Promise", 1969.
Box 156 Folder 4950
"Confrontation and Liberty", 1991.
Box 156 Folder 4951
"A Covenant with the Dead", April 1969.
Box 156 Folder 4952
"Culture Confrontation in Urban America: A Writer's Beginnings", 1981.
Box 156 Folder 4953
"The Culture Highways We Travel", Summer 1987.
Box 156 Folder 4954
"A Day in Dakota County", 1988?.
Box 156 Folder 4955
"Dream and Reality: The Path Between", Autumn 1964.
Box 156 Folder 4956
"God in Our Time".
Box 156 Folder 4957
"A Guide to Jerusalem", 1976.
Box 156 Folder 4958
"Happiness and Holiness: Two Aspects of Freedom", 1961.
Box 156 Folder 4959
"The High Holidays: A Search for a Soul", 1954.
Box 156 Folder 4960
"Images and Enigmas in Agnon: A Writer's View", ca. 1988.
Box 156 Folder 4961
"The Invisible Planet", 1962.
Box 156 Folder 4962
"Israel at 40: A Reminiscence", 1988.
Box 156 Folder 4963
"Jewish Life in Tsarist Russia: A World Rediscovered", ca. 1994.
Box 156 Folder 4964
"The Lower Galilee", July 1969.
Box 156 Folder 4965
"Maimonides: The Bridge of Reason", 1954.
Box 156 Folder 4966
"Man On the Moon, War On Earth", July 1969.
Box 156 Folder 4967
"Martin Buber and the Jews", March 1966.
Box 156 Folder 4968
"The Mourners of Yehezkel Kaufman", Winter 1964.
Box 156 Folder 4969
"Notes from Jerusalem", July 1969.
Box 156 Folder 4970-4972
"On Translating the Bible", 197?.
Box 156 Folder 4973-4974
"Reflections On a Bronx Street", 1964.
Box 156 Folder 4975
"Reply to a Sympathetic Critic", 1976.
Box 156 Folder 4976
"Russia and the Jews: Photos of a Turbulent Past", 1988.
Box 156 Folder 4977
Singer, Isaac Bashevis.
Box 156 Folder 4978
"A Star Is Reborn", 1984.
Box 156 Folder 4979
"The State of Jewish Belief", 1966.
Box 157 Folder 4980
"Strawberries and Grenades in the Gaza Strip", July 1969.
Box 157 Folder 4981
"The Story of David", 1976.
Box 157 Folder 4982-4983
"A Subtle Effort to Deconstruct Shtetl", 1994.
Box 157 Folder 4984
"Teaching the Holocaust: A Philadelphia First", 1982.
Box 157 Folder 4985-4986
"Theo Tobiasse: Artist in Exile"
Excerpt?, 1986.
Box 157 Folder 4987
"Two Kinds of Baseball", 1988.
Box 157 Folder 4988
"Uncommon Philadelphia", 1984.
Box 157 Folder 4989-4990
"The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum: The Holocaust as an American Memory", 1993.
Box 157 Folder 4991
"What Will You Do When April Comes?"
Includes 23 photographs., 1982.
Box 157 Folder 4992-4995
"The World As I Dream It", ca. 1991.
Box 157 Folder 4996
"A Worthy Use of Summer", June 1994.
Box 157 Folder 4997
Miscellaneous drafts, 1991-?.
Box 157 Folder 4998
Arrangement

Book reviews are arranged alphabetically by author. Op-Eds are arranged chronologically.
See box 223 for additional book reviews and op-eds.

Physical Description

1 box

Book Reviews
Authors Aksyonov-Yehoshua.
Box 158 Folder 4999-5035
Op-Eds, 1984-1995.
Box 158 Folder 5036-5051
Arrangement

This subseries is arranged alphabetically by title of lecture or address, if available, or by location of lecture.

Physical Description

4 boxes

A-Hen.
Box 159 Folder 5052-5112
Hol-N.
Box 160 Folder 5113-5173
O-Wan.
Box 161 Folder 5174-5225
War-Z; untitled.
Box 162 Folder 5226-5249
Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by title of work.

Physical Description

1 box

As a Driven Leaf by Milton Steinberg
Introduction, 1996.
Box 163 Folder 5250
The Book of Jonah by David Ismar
Introduction, 1991.
Box 163 Folder 5251
Evil and the Morality of God by Harold M. Schulweis
Preface, 1983.
Box 163 Folder 5252
From the Corners of the Earth: Contemporary Photographs by Bill Aron
Introduction, 1985.
Box 163 Folder 5253
Graven Images: Graphic Motifs of the Jewish Grave Stone by Arnold Schwartzman
Forward, 1993.
Box 163 Folder 5254
Holocaust Museum in Washington by Jeshajahu Weinberg and Rina Elieli
Forward, 1995.
Box 163 Folder 5255
The Jews in America by David Cohen
Introduction, 1989.
Box 163 Folder 5256
Last Traces: The Lost Age of Auschwitz by Joseph P. Czarnecki
Introduction, 1989.
Box 163 Folder 5257
Reclaiming the Dead Sea Scrolls: The History of Judaism by Lawrence H. Schiffman
Forward, 1994.
Box 163 Folder 5258
Tales of Hasidism by Martin Buber
Forward, 1991.
Box 163 Folder 5259
We the People 200 by Alexander Auerbach
"The Glorious Covenant" by Potok, 1987.
Box 163 Folder 5260
Arrangement and Description

Arranged alphabetically by title this box of oversized material includes all writings in the previous five sections.

Physical Description

1 box

The Gates of November
Includes manuscript research and notes, 1985.
Box 164 Folder 5261
I Am the Clay
Early manuscript drafts of Parts I-III; Manuscript notes, ca. 1957-ca. 1960; 1991.
Box 164 Folder 5262-5266
My First 79 Years: Isaac Stern
Research, ca. 1996.
Box 164 Folder 5267-5268
The Promise
Manuscript outline and structure, 1968?.
Box 164 Folder 5269
The Rejected StonePart I, "The Stone"
Manuscript draft, ca. 1962.
Box 164 Folder 5270
The Tree of Here
Galleys, April 1992.
Box 164 Folder 5271
"A Death in Jerusalem"
Manuscript outline, 1980s?.
Box 164 Folder 5272
". . . And the Bad News"
Galleys, 1988.
Box 164 Folder 5273
"Barbara Streisand and Chaim Potok"
Galleys, 1982.
Box 164 Folder 5274
"Chanukah: The Candle and the Story" , December 1954.
Box 164 Folder 5275
"A Planet in Exile" , 1990.
Box 164 Folder 5276
"Truth or Fiction: Metaphor as Value in Modern Literature"
Outline and notes, ca. 1988.
Box 164 Folder 5277
Oversize lectures and addresses.
Box 164 Folder 5278-5295
Physical Description

8 boxes

Rosh Hashanah Sermons, ca. 1970-1988.
Box 165 Folder 5296-5313
Yom Kippur Sermons, ca. 1953-1990.
Box 165 Folder 5314-5340
Thanksgiving Sermon.
Box 165 Folder 5341
Chanukah Sermons, 1963.
Box 165 Folder 5342-5343
Passover Sermons, 1988-1989?.
Box 165 Folder 5344-5346
Miscellaneous Sermons by title, 1953-1988.
Box 165 Folder 5347-5369
Miscellaneous rabbinical research materials.
Box 165 Folder 5372-5375
Miscellaneous rabbinical research materials.
Box 166 Folder 5376-5401
Prayer services.
Box 165 Folder 5370-5371
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Ethics of the Individual" No. 1, 1961-1964.
Box 167 Folder 5402-5403
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Human Relations" No. 2, 1961-1962.
Box 167 Folder 5404-5408
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Labor" No. 3, 1961-1964.
Box 167 Folder 5409-5410
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Management" No. 4, 1961.
Box 167 Folder 5411-5413
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Government" No. 5, 1962.
Box 167 Folder 5414-5415
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Law" No. 6, 1962.
Box 167 Folder 5416-5418
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
Study program and examinations for pamphlet nos. 1-6, 1961-1962.
Box 167 Folder 5419-5422
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Friendship", January 1966.
Box 167 Folder 5423
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Jewish Christian Relations", pts. I-III, May 1966-May 1967.
Box 167 Folder 5424-5426
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Language", three printings, 1964, 1966, 1969.
Box 167 Folder 5427-5429
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Self-Control", February 1966.
Box 167 Folder 5430
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Social Welfare", 1965-1966.
Box 167 Folder 5431-5432
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Student-Teacher Relations", 1964-1966.
Box 167 Folder 5433-5436
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Ethics of Child-Parent Relations", December 1965.
Box 168 Folder 5437
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Decision to Dissent", 1966?.
Box 168 Folder 5438-5439
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Torah Talmud: A Study Unit", 1953-1954.
Box 168 Folder 5440
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The High Holidays", September 1954.
Box 168 Folder 5441
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Business, Law and Ethics", October 1964.
Box 168 Folder 5442-5443
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Areas of Leadership for Members of LTF", November 1954.
Box 168 Folder 5444
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"The Sabbath: Source Materials and Discussion Suggestions", November 1954.
Box 168 Folder 5445-5446
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Human Relationship: Source Material & Discussion Suggetions", December 1954.
Box 168 Folder 5447-5448
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Moral Responsibility", ca. 1954.
Box 168 Folder 5449
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Jewish Concept of God", 1954?.
Box 168 Folder 5450
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Kashrut", February 1955.
Box 168 Folder 5451
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Lishon Ha-Ra: Source Material & Discussion Suggestions", April 1955.
Box 168 Folder 5452-5454
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
"Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother", April 1961.
Box 168 Folder 5455-5456
Leaders Training Fellowship
Resource materials, 1955-1962.
Box 168 Folder 5457-5468
Leaders Training Fellowship pamphlet series
Manuscript drafts, 1954-1967.
Box 169 Folder 5469-5479
Jewish Publication Society
Editorial work, chiefly Bible translation project, 1958-2000.
Box 170 Folder 5480-5509
Jewish Publication Society
Tanakh typescript, 1989.
Box 171 Folder unknown container
Physical Description

3 boxes

Miscellaneous notes and research.
Box 172 Folder unknown container
Research for writings includes authors and subjects.
Box 173 Folder 5510-5551
Research on subjects.
Box 174 Folder 5552-5560

Arrangement

This series is arranged alphabetically by company. Contracts are then arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

2 boxes

Alfred A. Knopf
Chief publisher of Potok's works, 1969-1997.
Box 175 Folder 5561-5569
American Program Bureau, 1971.
Box 175 Folder 5570
Aoyama Publishing Co.
Japanese translation of Zebra and Other Stories, 2000.
Box 175 Folder 5571
Behram House, Inc.
Forward for As a Driven Leaf, 1995.
Box 175 Folder 5572
Books on Tape, Inc., 1998.
Box 175 Folder 5573
Bzztôh
Regarding Dutch translations of Potok's works, 1990s.
Box 175 Folder 5574-5580
Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH, 1998.
Box 175 Folder 5581
The Chosen Productions (limited partnership), 1977.
Box 175 Folder 5582
Constable Publishers, 1992.
Box 175 Folder 5583
Davis, Terry, 1992.
Box 175 Folder 5584
Dramatists Guild, Inc.
The Chosen-Musical.
Box 175 Folder 5585-5587
Editions Buchet Chastel, 2001.
Box 175 Folder 5588
Editions de l'ecole, 1998.
Box 175 Folder 5589
Editions Lattes, 1992.
Box 175 Folder 5590
Esquire, 1981.
Box 175 Folder 5591
Garzanti Editore, 1993.
Box 175 Folder 5592
Golden Monkey Productions, 1992.
Box 175 Folder 5593
Harry Walker, Inc.
Lecture contracts, 1967-1985.
Box 175 Folder 5594-5603
Harry Walker, Inc.
Lecture contracts, 1986-1998.
Box 176 Folder 5604-5606
Heinemann, Ltd., 1967.
Box 176 Folder 5607
Hudson Hills Press, 1984.
Box 176 Folder 5608
ICM Artists Ltd., 1994.
Box 176 Folder 5609
L&D Lordly & Dame, Inc., 1987.
Box 176 Folder 5610
Ladies Home Journal.
Box 176 Folder 5611
Landau, Edie and Eli
The Chosen (Film), producers.
Box 176 Folder 5612
Master Arts Company, 1996.
Box 176 Folder 5613
Milrad, Abraham, 1975.
Box 176 Folder 5614
Odeon, 1993.
Box 176 Folder 5615
Pantheon Books, 1993.
Box 176 Folder 5616
Paul Zsolnay Verlag, 1997.
Box 176 Folder 5617
The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1994.
Box 176 Folder 5618
Program Corporation of America, 1989.
Box 176 Folder 5619
Random House, 1981.
Box 176 Folder 5620
Rizzoli, 1995.
Box 176 Folder 5621
S. Maariv, 1992.
Box 176 Folder 5622
University of Florida, 1980.
Box 176 Folder 5623
Volvox Globator, 1998.
Box 176 Folder 5624
Warner Bros., Inc., 1984.
Box 176 Folder 5625
William Morris Agency, 1967; 1986-1987.
Box 176 Folder 5626-5627
Foreign contract list for My Name Is Asher Lev, 1972.
Box 176 Folder 5628

Note

See boxes 226-228 for additional promotional materials regarding major works, general publicity and interviews.

Physical Description

7 boxes

Physical Description

5 boxes

"The Bible's Inspired Art", 1982.
Box 177 Folder 5629
The Book of Lights
Reviews, publicity, and promotional materials, 1981-1982.
Box 177 Folder 5670-5635
The Carnival and The Gallery
Publicity.
Box 177 Folder 5636
Chagall's Journey, 1985-1986.
Box 177 Folder 5637
The Chosen
Publicity, reviews domestic and international, 1967-1968.
Box 177 Folder 5638-5646
The Chosen
German translation promotional materials and reviews, 1975-1976.
Box 178 Folder 5647-5648
The Chosen
Miscellaneous promotional materials.
Box 178 Folder 5649-5651
The Chosen
Film: promotional materials, press packs for Celebration 33 and world premiere; includes photographs, reviews, 1981-1982.
Box 178 Folder 5652-5655
The Chosen
Musical: promotional materials, reviews, 1987-1988.
Box 178 Folder 5656-5657
The Chosen
Stage play: promotional materials and reivies, 1999-2000.
Box 178 Folder 5658
Davita's Harp
Promotional materials and reviews, 1985-1986.
Box 178 Folder 5659-5663
The Gates of November
Promotional materials and German reviews, 1996?-1998.
Box 178 Folder 5664-5665
The Gift of Asher Lev
promotional material for Dutch translation, 1997?.
Box 179 Folder 5666-5667
I Am the Clay
Promotional material and reviews, 1992-1993.
Box 179 Folder 5668-5671
In the Beginning
Promotional materials domestic and foreign reviews, 1975-1978.
Box 179 Folder 5672-5684
My First 79 Years
Promotional materials, 1999.
Box 179 Folder 5685
My Name Is Asher Lev
Promtional material, reviews domestic and foreign, 1972-1973.
Box 179-180 Folder 5686-5691
Old Men at Midnight
Reviews, 2001-2002.
Box 180 Folder 5692
Out of the Depths
Reviews and promotional advertisements, 1990.
Box 180 Folder 5693
Play of Lights
Revies, 1993.
Box 180 Folder 5694
The Promise
Promotionals materials; domestic and foreign reviews, 1969-1977.
Box 180 Folder 5696-5704
Sins of the Father
Publicity, 1990.
Box 180 Folder 5705
Theo Tobiasse: Artist in Exile
Publicity and promotional materials, 1986-1987.
Box 180 Folder 5706
The Trope Teacher
Promotional material , 1997.
Box 180 Folder 5707
Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews
Promotional materials; reviews foreign and domestic, 1978-1981.
Box 181 Folder 5708-5713
Zebra and Other Stories
Publicity, promotional materials, and reviews , 1998-1999.
Box 181 Folder 5714
Physical Description

2 boxes

Biographical articles, 1967-2001.
Box 181 Folder 5715-5719
Award certificates, 1970-1973.
Box 181 Folder 5720
Appearances
Announcements and publicity, 1965-1990.
Box 181 Folder 5721-5724
Exhibition reviews, 1973 & 1980.
Box 181 Folder 5725
Miscellaneous reviews and promotional material.
Box 181 Folder 5726-5727
Brochures and Programs for lectures and appearances, 1965-2000, n.d.
Box 182 Folder 5728-5747
Book and lecture tour itineraries, 1967-1998.
Box 183 Folder 5748-5757

Physical Description

1 box

"Toward a New Syntax"
Exhibition and lecture. Includes promotional material, checklist, photographs, manuscript and typescript of lecture, 1979.
Box 184 Folder 5759-5762
Biography of Potok as artist, ca. 1980.
Box 184 Folder 5763
Publicity and fan mail, 1979-1982.
Box 184 Folder 5764-5767
Drawings, sketches, images for paintings, 1971-1979; n.d.
Box 184 Folder 5767-5769
Receipts, 1982.
Box 184 Folder 5770

Arrangement

Interviews are arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

1 box

Includes transcriptions of taped interviews.
Box 185 Folder 5771-5793

Physical Description

7 boxes

Philosophy notebook, between 1959-1961.
Box 186
Philosophy notebook, between 1959-1961.
Box 187
Philosophy notebook, between 1959-1961.
Box 188
Dissertation: The Rationalism and Skepticism of Solomo Maimon
Typescripts, 1963?.
Box 189
Arrangement and Description

The series is arranged alphabetically by institution, then chronologically.

Materials associated with Potok's assignments at Camp Ramah Connecticut, Camp Ramah Wisconsin and other Hebrew day schools. , 1953-1957.
Box 190 Folder 5794-5816
Includes brief biographies and bibliographies, 1986-1994.
Box 191 Folder 5817
Fort Slocum (N.Y.), The Chaplain School, ca. 1956.
Box 191 Folder 5818
Includes courses taken, essays, and some report cards.
Box 191 Folder 5819-5836
Courses taught by Potok, 1960s-2000.
Box 192 Folder 5837-5871

Physical Description

19 boxes

Description

The calendars contain some notes, including appointments, trips, reminders, and some personal notes.

December 1965-1966.
Box 193
1968.
Box 194
1969.
Box 195
1970.
Box 196
1971-1972.
Box 197
1973.
Box 198
1973-1974; 1978-1979.
Box 199
1979, 1980, 1981.
Box 200
1982, 1983, 1984.
Box 201
1985, 1986, 1987.
Box 202
1988, 1989, 1990.
Box 203
1991, 1992, 1993.
Box 204
1994, 1995, 1996.
Box 205
1997, 1998, 1999.
Box 206
2000, 2001, 2002.
Box 207
"Chaim Potok In Memoriam" 1929-2002.
Box 208
Includes brochures and maps, chiefly organized by country.
Box 209-210 Folder 5872-5890
Articles from The Jewish Exponent and The Jewish Times, 1955-1956.
Box 211

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.

Physical Description

55 items

Chiefly, publicity images of Potok., ca. 1967-1998.
Box 212

Arrangement

Arranged alphabethically by author.

Physical Description

1 box

Aherns, Henry
"From an Archetypal Ocean: Potok's My Name Is Asher Lev, 1991.
Box 213 Folder 5891
Bureau of Jewish Education (San Francisco, Calif.)
My Name Is Asher Lev by Chaim Potok: Handbook and Student Guide, 1997.
Box 213 Folder 5892
Efros, Israel, 1891-1981
"The Philosophy of the Apocrypha" Insribed by the author., 1953.
Box 213 Folder 5893
The Free Press
Review copy of Witness Voices of the Holocaust
Includes request for advance quote from Potok, 1999.
Box 213 Folder 5894
Geiger, Milton
"The Honorable Sam", Eternal Light broadcast, 1970.
Box 213 Folder 5895
Goshen-Gottstein, Moshe H. (Moshe Henry), 1925-1991
"Christianity, Judaism, and Modern Bible Study" Inscribed to Potok, 1975.
Box 213 Folder 5896
Grebstein, Sheldon
"The Phenomenon of the Really Jewish Best Seller: The Chosen"
Inscribed to Potok by Daniel Walden, 1975.
Box 213 Folder 5897
Greenberg, Moshe
"Biblical Attitudes Toward Power: Ideal and Reality in Law and Prophets"
Inscribed by the author, 1990.
Box 213 Folder 5898
Greenberg, Moshe
In Hebrew, inscribed by the author.
Box 213 Folder 5899
Greenberg, Moshe
In Hebrew, inscribed by the author.
Box 213 Folder 5900
Greenfield, Jonas C. (Jonas, Carl), 1926-1995
"Because He Did Not Know the Letters: Remarks on a First Millenneum CE Legal Expression", 1993?.
Box 213 Folder 5901
Grosby, Steven Elliot, 1951-
"Religion and Nationality in Antiquity: The Worship of Yahweh and Ancient Israel" , 1991.
Box 213 Folder 5902
Grunfeld, Joseph
"Kittay's Theory of Metaphor", 1982.
Box 213 Folder 5903
Hamburg, Jeannine W.
"A Courageous Walk Through Life: The Story of Aunt Fannie", partial copy, 1995.
Box 213 Folder 5904
Heft, James
Excerpts of his writings, 1998.
Box 213 Folder 5905
Irwin, John T.
"Unless the Threat of Death Is Behind Them: Hammett's The Maltese Falcon
Inscribed by the author, 2000.
Box 213 Folder 5906
Kim, Chun-t'ae, 1948-
"Six Poems of Kim Jun Tai"
Inscribed by the author, 1991.
Box 213 Folder 5907
Kremer, S. Lillian, 1939-
"Encountering the Other", 1992.
Box 213 Folder 5908
Lamm, Norman
"The Face of God: Thoughts on the Holocaust", an address delivered at Yeshiva College and Stern College, 1986.
Box 213 Folder 5910
Messiah Lutheran Church
"Chaim Potok My Name Is Asher Lev", 1995.
Box 213 Folder 5910
Rayment, Colette
"Hiroshima and the Emanations of Glory", draft paper, 2000.
Box 213 Folder 5911
Rosenberg, Seymour
"A Study of Personality in Literary Autobiography: An Analysis of Thomas Wolfe's Look Homeward Angel", 1989.
Box 213 Folder 5912
Sarna, Nahum M.
"The Bible and American Judaism", 1970.
Box 213 Folder 5913
Schecter, Marhall D.; Shirley, J.T.; Sexaur, James D., etal
"Perceptual Isolation Therapy: A New Experimental Approach . . . ", 1969.
Box 213 Folder 5914
Shestack, Jerome J.
"Remarks at Monticello on the 255th Anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's Birthday", 1988.
Box 213 Folder 5915
Tauber, Abraham
"Jewish Rhetoric"
Inscribed by the author, 1969.
Box 213 Folder 5916
Tucker, B. D.
"Initiation in Chaim Potok's The Chosen", 1991.
Box 213 Folder 5917
Tucker, B. D.
"Kaddish in Hiroshima: Chaim Potok's Book of LIghts", 1991.
Box 213 Folder 5918
Watt, Eileen
"Portrait of the Self as a Jewish Artist: A Reworking of the Separation-Individuation Process in Chaim Potok's My Name Is Asher Lev", 1993.
Box 213 Folder 5919
Wright, N. T. (Nicholas Thomas)
"'Constraints' and the Jesus History"
Inscribed by the author, 1986.
Box 213 Folder 5920
Yerushalmi, Yosef Hayim, 1932-
"And the King of Portugal Was a Gracious King", partial typescript
Includes note from the author, ca. 1975.
Box 213 Folder 5921
Yeshiva College
Syllabus , 1968.
Box 213 Folder 5922
Zakheim, Dov S.
"Commentary on Nehemiah", 2000.
Box 213 Folder 5923
Zelig, Meyer A.
"The Psychology of Silence", 1961.
Box 213 Folder 5924
Copy of a hand-written piece of sheet music.
Box 213 Folder 5925

Physical Description

19 boxes

Research for major works and general research.
Box 214-215 Folder 5926-5949
Images used for Wanderings, Chaim Potok's History of the Jews.
Box 216-217 Folder 5950-6030
Photocopy of manuscript draft of Davita's Harp.
Box 218 Folder unknown container
Research for Writings.
Box 219 Folder 6031-6041
Materials related to writings.
Box 220 Folder 6042-6049
My First 79 Years: Isaac Stern
rough proofs and galleys.
Box 221 Folder unknown container
Short stories and articles.
Box 222 Folder 6050-6061
Articles, op-eds, and book reiviews.
Box 223 Folder 6062-6073
Wanderings galleys and drafts.
Box 224-225 Folder unknown container
Publicity for Book of Lights-I Am the Clay.
Box 226 Folder 6074-6091
Publicity for My Name Is Asher Lev-Wanderings interviews, public appearances.
Box 227 Folder 6092-6106
General publicity and miscellaneous research.
Box 228 Folder 6107-6114
Galleys for The Book of Lights.
Box 229 Folder unknown container
Galleys for The Promise.
Box 230 Folder unknown container
Image proofs for Wanderings.
Box 231-232 Folder unknown container
Miscellaneous oversized materials.
Box 233 Folder 6115-6123

"Between Men", ca. 1966.
Box 149 Folder 4830
"The Black Book", "September 1954".
Box 149 Folder 4831
"Cats of 37 Alfasi Street", 1966.
Box 149 Folder 4832
"Cousin Ben", 1984.
Box 149 Folder 4833
"The Curious Messanger", 1980s?.
Box 149 Folder 4834
"The Dark Place Inside", 1967.
Box 149 Folder 4835
"The Eight Day", 1985.
Box 149 Folder 4836
"Finding Ruth", 1999-2000.
Box 149 Folder 4837-4841
"Ghosts", 1980s?.
Box 149 Folder 4842-4843
"The Gifts of Andrea", 1982.
Box 149 Folder 4844-4845
"An Impractical Dream", ca. 1956.
Box 149 Folder 4846
"In the Early Mornings", ca. 1956.
Box 149 Folder 4847-4848
"My Time Is Now", ca. 1956.
Box 149 Folder 4849
"Neighbors", 1987.
Box 149 Folder 4850-4851
"Nightingales in the War Zone", n.d.
Box 150 Folder 4852
"The Ninth Candle", 1962.
Box 150 Folder 4853
"No Other Way", ca. 1956.
Box 150 Folder 4854
"Reflections On a Bronx Street", 1964.
Box 150 Folder 4855-4856
"A Search for the Sun", ca. 1956-1957.
Box 150 Folder 4857
"The Seven of the Address", ca. 1990-1993.
Box 150 Folder 4858-4861
"Stones", 1990s.
Box 150 Folder 4862
"A Tale of Two Soldiers", 1981.
Box 150 Folder 4863-4864
"To Know Me, Myself, or The Chaplain's Hunt", 1955.
Box 150 Folder 4865

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