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  1. Felix Weltsch (6 October 1884, Prague – 9 November 1964, Jerusalem), was a German-speaking Jewish librarian, philosopher, author, editor, publisher and journalist. A close friend of Max Brod , Ludwig Winder and Franz Kafka , he was one of the most important Zionists in Bohemia .

  2. Felix Weltsch (* 6. Oktober 1884 in Prag, Österreich-Ungarn; † 9. November 1964 in Jerusalem ), Dr. jur. u. phil., war ein böhmisch-israelischer Journalist, Schriftsteller, Philosoph und Bibliothekar.

  3. yivoencyclopedia.org › article › Weltsch_FelixYIVO | Weltsch, Felix

    Author. (18841964), philosopher and journalist. Born in Prague, Felix Weltsch obtained doctorates in both law and philosophy, and in his books concentrated on social philosophy and political ethics.

  4. Jan 24, 2017 · With the German invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1939, Felix Weltsch fled to Palestine/Eretz Israel with his family and with Max Brod, where he took up residence in Jerusalem, and shortly thereafter, joined the staff of the National and University Library.

  5. Jan 27, 2017 · With the German invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1939, Felix Weltsch fled to Palestine/Eretz Israel with his family and with Max Brod, where he took up residence in Jerusalem, and shortly thereafter, joined the staff of the National and University Library.

  6. WELTSCH, FELIX ( Baruch ; 18841964), philosopher and publicist; cousin of Robert *Weltsch. Born in Prague, from 1910 to 1939 Weltsch served as a librarian at Prague University and from 1940 at the National Library in Jerusalem.

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  8. Felix Weltsch on Baruch Spinoza. by Felix Weltsch Three hundred years ago, in 1656, the Portuguese Jewish community of Amsterdam proclaimed: “In accordance with the judgment of the angels and the decision of the elders, and with the consent of God and this holy community, we hereby excommunicate, expel, curse, and anathematize Baruch de ...