Guido Kisch Collection 1799-1981 bulk1920-1971
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Kisch, Guido, 1889-1985
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Born Prague, the son of Alexander Kisch, the Chief Rabbi of that city; Author; humanist scholar; Professor of law, Jewish history and bibliography, and Jewry law at the University of Leipzig, the University of Halle, and the Jewish Institute of Religion (New York), later Hebrew-Union College; also Honorary Professor at the University of Basel; founder and editor of Historia Judaica. From the description of Guido Kisch papers, [ca. 1934-1972]. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat re...
Kisch, Hilde
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Universität Basel
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Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
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Formed in 1950 as a result of the merger of the Cincinnati based Hebrew Union College (founded in 1875) and the New York Jewish Institute of Religion (founded in 1922). From the description of Records, 1947-[ongoing]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960623 The Jewish Institute of Religion was an educational establishment created by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise to train rabbis in Reform Judaism in 1922 in New York City. It was merged with the Hebrew Union College in 1950; HUC was f...
Society for the History of Czechoslovak Jews
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Kisch, Alexander
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Leo Baeck institute
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Stefan Zweig was born November 28, 1881, in Vienna, Austria into a family of wealthy industrialist. He studied in Austria, France, and Germany, earning his doctoral degree at the University of Vienna. After a short stop as literary editor of the Neue Freie Presse under Theaodor Herzl, Stefan Zweig became a most prolific and widely read critic and author of novels, biographies, plays, etc. In 1913 he settled in Salzburg, getting married to Friderike von Winternitz in 1914. During World War I he w...
Jewish Theological Seminary, Breslau
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Kisch, Bruno, 1890-1966
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Bruno Kisch (1890-1966) was a medical doctor biochemist, and Jewish scholar. He was one of the founders of the Juedisches Lehrhaus in Colone and taught experimental medicine, physiology, and biochemistry at the University there until 1936, when he was forced to leave Nazi Germany. Subsequently, he taught at Yale and Yeshiva Universities in the United States. From the description of Bruno Kisch papers. (Yeshiva University). WorldCat record id: 155242336 ...