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Lazar Gulkowitsch (20 December, 1898–Summer 1941) was an eminent Jewish Studies scholar.
Gulkowitsch taught in German; the Tartu institute was probably the only place in the world where scholarship on Jewish issues in German was possible to be upheld during times of the Holocaust.
Gulkowitsch’s chair was abolished in 1941 and he himself dismissed.
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 Lazar Gulkowitsch -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lazar Gulkowitsch (20 December, 1898– (The warmest season of the year; in the northern hemisphere it extends from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox) Summer 1941) was an eminent (Click link for more info and facts about Jewish Studies) Jewish Studies scholar.
In 1918-1919, Gulkowitsch went to Virbālis in (A republic in northeastern Europe on the Baltic Sea) Lithuania, where he headed a Hebrew-speaking basic school and was part of the (Rabbis collectively) Rabbinate.
Gulkowitsch taught in (A person of German nationality) German; the Tartu institute was probably the only place in the world where scholarship on Jewish issues in German was possible to be upheld during times of the (An act of great destruction and loss of life) Holocaust.
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 Lazar Gulkowitsch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gulkowitsch taught in German ; the Tartuinstitute was probably the only place in the world where scholarship on Jewish issues in German was possible to be upheld duringtimes of the Holocaust.
Gulkowitsch’s chair was abolished in 1941 and he himselfdismissed.
Because many of Gulkowitsch’s writings after 1933 were published in German in Estonia, they were actually not very well distributed and did not become part of the scholarly discourse of JewishStudies, although they are of an extremely high quality and put Gulkowitsch clearly at the forefront of his area.
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 Lazar Gulkowitsch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1922, he received both an Ph.D. and an M.A., the former with a work on the Kabbalah, and in 1924, and M.D., with a specialization in ophthalmology.
Immediately after handing in his medical dissertation, however, Gulkowitsch had been invited by the University of Leipzig to take over the lecturership in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Talmudic Sciences from the renowned and recently deceased Israel Issar Kahan.
Recent efforts to republish his most significant works with Germany’s leading publisher of Judaica, Mohr Siebeck in Tübingen, failed in 2005, after agreement with the press had already been reached, due to unknown reasons on the publishers' side.
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 Lazar Berman - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Lazar Berman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lazar Naumovich Berman (born February 26, 1930 in Leningrad and died February 6, 2005 in Florence) was a Soviet Russian classical pianist.
When Lazar was nine, the family moved to Moscow so that he could study with Alexander Goldenweiser at the Conservatoire, as well as Sviatoslav Richter, Vladimir Sofronitsky and Maria Yudina.
He was survived by his wife Valentina, also a pianist, whom he married in 1961, and their only son, the violinist Pavel Berman.
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Immediately after handing in his medical dissertation, however,Gulkowitsch had been invited by the University of Leipzig to take over the lecturership in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Talmudic Sciences from therenowned and recently deceased Israel Issar Kahan.
During his Tartu tenure, Gulkowitsch travelled as muchabroad as was possible during that time, especially to Sweden (Uppsala University) and Britain (University of Cambridge).
Because many of Gulkowitsch’s writings after 1933 were published in German in Estonia, they were actually not very well distributed and did not become part of thescholarly discourse of Jewish Studies, although they are of an extremely high quality and put Gulkowitsch clearly at theforefront of his area.
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 Lazar Gulkowitsch - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Lazar Gulkowitsch - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 the Sellotape files: zohar lazar
It contains a mystical discussion of the nature of God, the origin and structure of the universe, the nature of souls, sin, redemption, good and evil, and related topics.
Lazar is a Romanian family name, as far as I can tell.
Not quite to the point but interesting nontheless: Lazar Gulkowitsch was a Jewish philologue who tried to study the kabbalah in a rational way.
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In Königsberg, Gulkowitsch married Frieda Rabinowitz (27 February 1900 ?
Fall 1941); the couple would have two daughters.
When the Nazis invaded Estonia in the same year, Gulkowitsch and, perhaps some weeks later, his entire family were ?
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Die Bildung des Begriffes Hasid / Lazar Gulkowitsch.
Die Bildung des Begriffes Hasid / von Lazar Gulkowitsch.
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I know that he joined the party and I heard that he personally took part in the burning of synagogues on the so called "Kristallnacht" November 9, 1938.
He was an older co-student of mine at Leipzig and I heard him say: "Ich kann diese Leute nicht riechen," meaning Martin David and Lazar Gulkowitsch.
I found von Soden rather naive about real life so that I am ready to believe that he really believed in National Socialism.
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