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  2. The Strange Odyssey of Nathan Birnbaum in: Laboratory for World Destruction.Germans and Jews in Central Europe, Lincoln, Neb./Jerusalem, 2007.

  3. Nathan Birnbaum was born in Vienna and lived there from 1864 to 1908 and from 1914 to 1921. In 1882, together with two other students at the University of Vienna, he founded “Kadimah,” the first organization of Jewish nationalist students in the West. In 1884, he published his first pamphlet, Die Assimilationsucht (“The Assimilation ...

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · The final station in Nathan Birnbaum’s ideological-spiritual journey was a return to his Orthodox roots, beginning in 1912. So thorough was his transformation that in 1919 he was invited to become the secretary-general of Agudath Israel, the Orthodox, non-Zionist political body of European Jewry.

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  6. Jun 13, 2018 · Zionist leader, Yiddishist, journalist, and Jewish theoretician and philosopher Nathan Birnbaum (1864-1937), who sometimes used the pseudonyms “Mattisyahu Ascher” or “Mathias Acher,” is one of

  7. Jan 12, 2021 · Nathan Birnbaum (b. 1864–d. 1937), also known by the pseudonym Mathias Acher (“another Mathias”), was a journalist, theorist of Jewish nationalism, and political activist. Birnbaum was a pioneer in the emergence of both secular Jewish nationalism and Orthodox political organization. Deeply affected by his exposure to rising anti-Semitism ...

  8. Sep 5, 2018 · It’s one worth retelling, because Nathan Birnbaum’s dramatic life was a microcosm of 150 years of Jewish history, and his story of teshuvah is capable of inspiring all of us today. T he Vienna into which Nathan Birnbaum was born in 1864 was the melting pot of Eastern European Jewry. As the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it was a ...

  9. BIRNBAUM, NATHAN. BIRNBAUM, NATHAN (1864–1937), writer (early pen name: Mathias Acher ), philosopher, one of the originators of Zionist ideology, later a leader of religious Judaism. Born in Vienna of parents of Galician and Hungarian origin, his rabbinical ancestry can be traced back to the Middle Ages.

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