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Carlebach was arrested. He attributed the arrest to
Goebbels, who resented Carlebach for revealing his Jewish connections. Carlebach was released from custody because no judicial warrant existed but was forced to go into hiding. He found people who provided him with a hideout and forged papers. In
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Ezriel
Carlebach, 'לאָמיר זיך דערמאָנען' (Lomir zikh dermonen; letter to Chaim Finkelstein September/November 1955), in: Chaim Finkelstein (חיים פֿינקעלשטיין), Yiddish: הײַנט: א צײַטונג בײַ ײדן, תרס״ח־תרצ״ט (Haynt: a Tsaytung bay Yidn, 668–699, {1908–1939}), Tel-Aviv: פֿארלאג י.ל. פרץ (Farlag Y.L.
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recalls, Carlebach "shut himself up in the Dan Hotel and from there he sent us his typewritten pages, ready for the printing press. I was his very young secretary, and I watched, with thirst and surprise, the birth of the book. Carlebach was driven to write the book by a powerful inner force, in a
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Ezriel
Carlebach, “Let Us Remind Ourselves” ('לאָמיר זיך דערמאָנען' {Lomir zikh dermonen; letter to Chaim Finkelstein, September/November 1955}), Mort Lipsitz (trl.), in: Chaim Finkelstein (חיים פֿינקעלשטיין), Yiddish: הײַנט: א צײַטונג בײַ ײדן, תרס״ח־תרצ״ט (Haynt: a Tsaytung bay Yidn, 668–699,
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equal civil rights for all the inhabitants. So in
September 1933 the Reich's Nazi government suspended in Upper Silesia all anti-Semitic discriminations already imposed and excepted the province from all new such invidiousnesses to be decreed, until the Accord expired in May 1937.
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1147:' , Mort Lipsitz (trl.), in: Chaim Finkelstein (פֿינקעלשטיין, חיים), Yiddish: הײַנט: א צײַטונג בײַ ײדן, תרס״ח־תרצ״ט (Haynt: a Tsaytung bay Yidn, 668–699, {1908–1939}), Farlag Y.L. Perets (פֿארלאג י.ל. פרץ), Tel Aviv-Yafo 1978, pp. 363–367, here p. 365.
1402:(Hodo: Yoman Drakhim; 1st ed. הוצאת עיינות, Tel Aviv 1956), ספרית מעריב. Tel Aviv-Yafo 1986, p. 12, here quoted according to the translation in Shalom Goldman and Laurie Patton, 'Indian Love Call: Israelis, Orthodoxy, and Indian Culture', In:
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On the night of
January 3, 1933, the harassment culminated in an assassination attempt. A gunshot cut through his hat just luckily missing him. Carlebach fell over, got concussed and lost consciousness. The police found him later senseless.
556:, who relied on the USSR and who naïvely or willfully downplayed the crimes there, were incited to question their stance or to be angry with Carlebach. He assessed the broad controversy on the subject being a journalistic success.
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creative endeavour that was almost compulsive. Two months later he was dead, at 48. He left a widow, a daughter, and an orphaned newspaper, and this book – a creative outburst of the greatest journalist who wrote in Hebrew."
372:'s intention was to evoke pro-German attitudes among Jews, in order to prepare the installation of a Polish and a Lithuanian state dependent on Germany. Part of the effort was the establishment of Jewish newspapers (e.g. the
1032:; Jg. 4, Heft 1 (Januar 1926), pp. 37–44 (= part 1), Heft 2 (Februar 1926), pp. 112–116 (= part 2), Heft 4 (April 1926), pp. 231–35 (= part 3) und Heft 12 (Dezember 1926), pp. 692–694 (= part 4), all available on
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was an éclat and the subsequent press conference accordingly well attended. Nevertheless, on the sidelines
Carlebach and Goebbels had a sharp argument on co-operatives exemplified by the newspaper company
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was a co-operative, which many a member rather regarded to be a political experiment, so that the emerging conflicts occasionally had paralysed the newspaper and brought it on the verge of bunkruptcy.
795:. He adopted an increasingly sharper tone in relation to non-Zionists, whose intentions to stay in Europe, he regarded negligent in view of the development. From 1936 on British policy on Palestine (
559:"The articles brought forth a flurry of anonymous threatening letters and a vile pamphlet attack upon him from Hamburg's 'Jewish Workers' Study Group.'" The camouflage name of this group (in German:
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of Poland, part of a non-Zionist movement founded in
Germany in 1912) and of modern educational institutions of Jewish alignment. Joseph Carlebach founded the partly German-language
827:, a disagreement broke out between Carlebach and Yehuda Mozes, owner of the paper. Carlebach and several senior journalists left Yedioth Ahronoth and founded a new newspaper,
1060:(Exotic Jews. Reports and Studies), Welt-Verlag. Berlin 1932, 246 pp. Also translated into Swedish (Esriel Carlebach, 'Judar i Sovjet', Ragna Aberstén-Schiratzki (trl.), In:
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strove to get
Carlebach out of the country. Finally – bearing the counterfeited papers of an Upper Silesian coal miner – he was smuggled over the border close to city of
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Die Ausbürgerung deutscher
Staatsangehöriger 1933–45 nach den im Reichsanzeiger veröffentlichten Listen = Expatriation lists as published in the 'Reichsanzeiger' 1933–45
945:, long the only Hebrew book on India, was published in 1956 and became an instant best-seller, appearing in several editions in the years after its initial appearance.
818:, afterwards becoming its editor. In early 1939 Carlebach travelled again to Warsaw, meeting with friends there – not knowingly to see many of them for the last time.
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in a telegram to become Israel's president. Einstein felt honoured but refused, as he told
Carlebach in a letter dated November 21, 1952, written in German.
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1094:, cf. Ezriel Carlebach, 'ביאליק, עורך גלותי בין יהודים' (translit.: Bialik, Orekh Galuti bein Yehudim, Engl.: Bialik, a Diaspora-Author among Jews), In:
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959:, he is considered to be one of the most talented and influential authors of editorials in Hebrew journalism. The Tel Aviv street where the offices of
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Ezriel Carlebach, 'וואָס האט איך געזען אין סאָוויעט־רוסלאנד: אײַנדריקן פון א רייזע' (Vos hat ikh gezen in Soviet Rusland: Ayndriken fun a reyze), In:
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offered a reward of 2,000 reichsmarks for the capture of the person who did it. By February he had recovered so far that he could resume his work for
487:, which later became the basis for a book. He also wrote a series of articles describing his travels through Germany, including an encounter with an
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Ezriel Carlebach, 'You Can't Come To An Understanding' (Shortened version of an essay on the Jewish-Israeli relationship with Muslims, published in
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the Israeli government appealed the conviction literally overnight, unable to properly examine at all the substantial grounds for the judgment.
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later financed Carlebach's expeditions to Jewish communities all over Europe and the Mediterranean, covering communities like the
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of the year, which he shared with Alexander von Keller. Carlebach's novel is set in the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem's old city.
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On his way for a visit in Germany, Carlebach stopped in Warsaw, and visited Józef Grawicki, who encouraged him to write for
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1235::3 vol., Michael Hepp (ed.), Saur. Munich et al. 1985–88, vol. 1: Listen in chronologischer Reihenfolge (1985), Liste 2;
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542:) he came to the conclusion that there were neither the possibilities nor an adequate milieu for a genuine Jewish life.
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Esriel Carlebach (under pseudonym "איפכא מסתברא" Ipcha Mistabra), 'זעקי ארץ אהובה' ('Cry, The Beloved Country!'), In:
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uniform. In this way, he monitored from within how Nazism tightened its power in Germany and wrote daily articles for
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became the most widely read newspaper in the country. He is regarded as one of the great journalists of his period.
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in Leipzig. Ezriel had three sisters, Hanna, Rachel (Shemut) and Cilly, and two brothers, David and Joseph (Yotti).
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Die Verfolgung und Ermordung der europäischen Juden durch das nationalsozialistische Deutschland 1933–1945
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series up for discussions, so that they had a much broader response than usual. Especially adversaries of
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Carlebach died of a heart attack on February 12, 1956, at the age of 47. Thousands attended his funeral.
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1216:: 16 vols., Wolf Gruner (ed.), Munich: Oldenbourg, 2008, vol. 1: Deutsches Reich 1933–1937, p. 354seqq.
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Carlebach deprecated musical censorship as it was demanded by the Israeli government on the occasion of
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1068:, Is Jehudi (trl.), Magyar Zsidók Pro Palesztina Szövetsége. Budapest 1942, (Javne Könyvek; 7), 114 p.
534:, in order to give an account of Jewish life under communist reign. In his report ('Sowjetjudäa', In:
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Carlebach was sympathetic towards conciliation between Jewish and Arab Israelis. Under his pseudonym
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Such experience notwithstanding he continued to attack Nazism. Earlier Carlebach had discovered that
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Ezriel Carlebach (under "איפכא מסתברא" pseudonym), 'זעקי ארץ אהובה' (Scream, beloved country!), in
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Shalom Goldman and Laurie Patton, 'Indian Love Call: Israelis, Orthodoxy, and Indian Culture', In:
1267:, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2008, (Schriften des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts; 10), 342 pp.,
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1028:; Jg. 5, Heft 2 (Februar 1927), pp. 105–108 as well as 'Telschi. I. Die Jeschiwah', 4 parts, In:
439:, stricken by a strike, asked for help, Carlebach sent articles from Germany without payment.
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Living in Polish exile he got onto the second list (March 29, 1934) of Germans, which were
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Shalom Rosenfeld, 'Recollections of Ezriel Carlebach and the Founding of 'Ma'ariv' ', in:
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in London. But he continued to cover travelling the rest of Europe, except of Germany. In
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order to move about in the streets of Berlin, Carlebach dyed his hair and dressed in an
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and directed it until 1919. Carlebach's uncles mostly came down for Hassidim and faced
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according to a new law, which also ensued the seizure of all his property in Germany.
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Carlebach and his paper opposed the Zionist Socialist party government and its head,
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In 1954, Carlebach spent a three-week trip in India. "During this visit he met with
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rather critically. Thus the name Carlebach sounded rather suspicious to the ears of
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and other leaders of the state and the Congress Party." His book about the trip,
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1301:, Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 2001, p. 64. Omissions not in the original.
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newspaper from its founding until his death in 1956. While he was editor,
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He also worked as a freelance journalist for newspapers such as the Hebrew
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His name is also spelt Joel Szaul/Shaul Stupnicki/Stupnitski/Stupnitsky.
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Ezriel Carlebach, 'Manners of a Guest' , In: Na'ama Sheffi (נעמה שפי),
1064:; vol. 7 (1933), pp. 41–47 and 84–90) and Hungarian: Esriel Carlebach,
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in Berlin, where also his books were thrown into the fires. Meanwhile,
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Die Bernheim-Petition 1933: Jüdische Politik in der Zwischenkriegszeit
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Esriel Carlebach, 'Telschi. I. Die Jeschiwah': 4 parts (part 4), In:
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Esriel Carlebach, 'Telschi. I. Die Jeschiwah': 4 parts (part 3), In:
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Esriel Carlebach, 'Telschi. I. Die Jeschiwah': 4 parts (part 2), In:
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458:(to be later almost completely extinguished by the Nazi occupants),
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Mordecai Naor, 'The Great 'Putsch' in Israel's Press History', in:
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On May 10, 1933, he incognito attended as an observer the central
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His name is also spelt Jehoshua/Joszua/Yehoshua Got(t)li(e)b.
1160:, Louisiana State University Press. Baton Rouge c1980, p. 30.
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in the left column, within the pdf-file from p. 363 on)
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are located was renamed after Carlebach, as is the Tel Aviv
1124:, January 27, p. 6, February 10, p. 6, April 7, 1933, p. 6.
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Especially for his publications issued under the pseudonym
810:. In the same year he became a journalist at the newspaper
791:'s anti-Semitic policy in Austria in an interview with the
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to Mandatory Palestine
1350:, June 24, 1955, here according to a quote by Ben Hecht,
1173:, recorded by Ulf Heinsohn (private oral history project)
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From 1929 Carlebach lived in Germany and studied at the
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971:) large underground light rail station located nearby.
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In 1935 Carlebach was appointed chief editor of daily
271:. He recalled this time in two articles in the journal
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Ezriel Carlebach, 'You Can't Come To An Understanding'
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The Ring of Myths: The Israelis, Wagner and the Nazis
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168:; November 7, 1908 – February 12, 1956) was a leading
886:' tour in Israel: "The education minister, Professor
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Reparations Agreement between Israel and West Germany
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and Goebbels' speech as German main delegate at the
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Die Carlebachs, eine Rabbinerfamilie aus Deutschland
905:he published a series of essays and editorials, in
1503:, 25. Dezember 1953; dt.), Ruth Rürup (trl.), in:
1185:Cf. Ezriel Carlebach entry in the Hebrew Knowledge
561:Arbeitsgemeinschaft jüdischer Werktätiger, Hamburg
1568:(2003, English, article on Carlebach's putsch at
1460:Esriel Carlebach, 'Das Städtchen (Telschi)', In:
1398:Tommy Lapid, 'Introduction' to Ezriel Carlebach,
1024:Esriel Carlebach, 'Das Städtchen (Telschi)', In:
806:under an appointment as foreign correspondent of
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930:Carlebach criticised, that after the verdict of
636:Carlebach's series of articles, being the first
1537:(1955, Download of the Yiddish Original named
1454:; vol. 4, No. 12 (December 1926), pp. 692–694.
799:) stood at the centre of Carlebach's editing.
783:(Prague) Carlebach published a regular column
1464:; vol. 5, No. 2 (February 1927), pp. 105–108.
1434:; vol. 4, No. 2 (February 1926), pp. 112–116.
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731:International Congress of National Minorities
480:, some of whom he detected while travelling.
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526:– he travelled to the USSR, among others to
494:In June 1931 a publishing house in Leipzig,
1169:Ruth Heinsohn (mar. Gerhold; *1911–2003*),
1077:'Literaturpreis für Esriel Carlebach', In:
757:succeeded to prompt the League of Nations (
1516:(1953, download of the German translation)
1444:; vol. 4, No. 4 (April 1926), pp. 231–235.
1424:; vol. 4, No. 1 (January 1926), pp. 37–44.
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753:Carlebach reported how the Upper Silesian
184:and during the early days of the state of
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1505:Babylon. Beiträge zur jüdischen Gegenwart
894:be played. And the justice minister, Dr.
721:In 1933 and 1934 Carlebach traveled for
679:) reappeared in other newspapers such as
648:in New York. In concert with the Zionist
418:, receiving a degree as a doctor of law.
212:Ezriel Carlebach was born in the city of
352:(1868–1923; an uncle by marriage), both
1470:Ezriel Carlebach’s telegram to Einstein
1066:Exotikus zsidók. Élmények és beszámolók
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1288:; Jg. 9, Nr. 458, 26. April 1935, p. 3
1081:; Jg. 5, Nr. 159, 26. June 1931, p. 11
412:Frederick William University of Berlin
220:. His parents were Gertrud Jakoby and
115:Frederick William University of Berlin
1476:Albert Einstein’s letter to Carlebach
1058:Exotische Juden. Berichte und Studien
1003:, Ephraim-Carlebach-Stiftung (ed.),
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491:gang which left him severely beaten.
393:Jüdisches Realgymnasium גימנזיום עברי
377:Warszawer Togblat ווארשאווער טאָגבלאט
314:-correspondent for the Yiddish daily
302:for a free meal. His host had a son,
216:, Germany, descendant of a family of
835:, to avoid confusion between it and
765:German-Polish Accord on East Silesia
763:) to coerce Germany to abide by the
716:arbitrarily officially denaturalised
640:on the Nazis' takeover, appeared in
424:
290:yeshiva, though afterwards becoming
224:(1879–1936), a rabbi and founder of
192:of Israel's two largest newspapers,
1656:Burials at Nahalat Yitzhak Cemetery
1507:; vol. 3, No. 4 (1988), pp. 111–118
697:Di Yidishe Shtime (די יידישע שטימע)
664:. The German ambassador to Poland,
522:In summer 1932 – again financed by
264:
239:. First at the Slobodka yeshiva in
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1346:Ezriel Carlebach in an article in
741:on September 29, 1933. His speech
658:Lubliner Tugblat לובלינער טאָגבלאט
483:Carlebach sent regular reports to
473:(Sabbateans) in Turkey as well as
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802:In 1937 Carlebach immigrated to
282:to Palestine, there learning in
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662:Literary Judgments on Germany
1636:University of Hamburg alumni
844:Ezriel Carlebach edited the
608:Levi Gotthelf (לוי גאָטהעלף)
577:Israelitisches Familienblatt
573:Israelitisches Familienblatt
536:Israelitisches Familienblatt
517:Israelitisches Familienblatt
432:Israelitisches Familienblatt
344:Carlebach's three uncles -
257:Rabbinical College of Telshe
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176:writer during the period of
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1535:Perets), 1978, pp. 363–367.
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1158:The Jews in Weimar Germany
943:India: Account of a Voyage
565:Communist Youth Federation
1666:Israeli newspaper editors
1005:Dölling und Galitz Verlag
652:, the folkist journalist
548:occasionally brought the
360:, and the educator Rabbi
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53:Esriel Gotthelf Carlebach
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1671:Sokolov Award recipients
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871:In 1952 after president
743:An Appeal to the Nations
496:Deutsche Buchwerkstätten
469:, and the crypto-Jewish
1646:Yedioth Ahronoth people
1626:German male journalists
1138:Let Us Remind Ourselves
1034:http://compactmemory.de
644:and was republished in
265:Yeshivat Telz ישיבת טלז
1606:Israeli Ashkenazi Jews
1491:June 15, 2011, at the
646:Forwerts (פֿאָרווערטס)
387:umbrella organisation
383:the foundation of the
339:Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld
43:Ezriel Carlebach, 1942
1406:, Summer, 2001, p. 7.
1375:, Summer, 2001, p. 7.
1286:Die Neue Welt (Revue)
1079:Die Neue Welt (Revue)
923:movement (Engl. lit.
919:, the journal of the
701:Frimorgn (פֿרימאָרגן)
666:Hans-Adolf von Moltke
416:University of Hamburg
119:University of Hamburg
1631:Writers from Leipzig
1524:, 1955; Engl.), in:
1486:, December 25, 1953.
1111:I (1956), pp. 163–76
1092:Hayyim Nahman Bialik
890:, requested that no
429:Carlebach wrote for
358:Imperial German Army
1641:Mercaz HaRav alumni
1611:Israeli journalists
1601:German male writers
1314:, December 25, 1953
1156:Donald Lee Niewyk,
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