Friedlaender

Friedlaender

Friedlaender bzw. Friedländer ist der Name folgender Personen:

Ebenso bezeichnet der Name Friedländer:


Siehe auch: Friedlander


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  • Friedlaender — Friedlaender,   1) [französisch fridlɛn dɛːr] Johnny, deutsch französischer Grafiker und Maler, * Pleß (polnisch Pszczyna) 21. 6. 1912, ✝ Paris 18. 6. 1992; emigrierte 1937 nach Frankreich und lebte seit 1944 in Paris, wo er dem Umkreis der École …   Universal-Lexikon

  • FRIEDLAENDER, ISRAEL — (1876–1920), scholar, Zionist, community activist. Friedlander was born In Kovel, Poland, and raised In Praga Warsaw. After proving his ability at an early age to master biblical and rabbinic texts, he moved, like many promising scholars of his… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRIEDLAENDER, DAVID — (1750–1834), communal leader and author in Berlin, a pioneer of the practice and ideology of assimilation and a forerunner of reform judaism . Born in Koenigsberg, the son of a protected Jew, Joachim Moses Friedlaender, a wholesale merchant,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRIEDLAENDER, SAUL — (1932– ), Israeli historian of the Third Reich and Holocaust. Born in Prague, Friedlaender fled with his family to France in 1939, where he was hidden in a Catholic boarding school following the German invasion of 1940. While in hiding, he… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRIEDLAENDER (Friedland), SOLOMON JUDAH — (c. 1860–c. 1923), author and literary forger. Friedlaender gave contradictory biographical accounts of his life, claiming at various times to have been born in Hungary, Turkey, and Romania, but in all probability he was born in Beshenkovichi… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRIEDLAENDER, MORITZ — (1844–1919), writer, educator, and communal worker. Friedlaender, who was born in Hungary, studied for the rabbinate, but did not adopt it because of his liberal views. In 1875 he became secretary of the Israelitische Allianz, the Austro… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRIEDLAENDER, JOHNNY — (1912–1992), French painter and printmaker. Friedlaender studied in Breslau, but after Hitler came to power, managed to immigrate to Czechoslovakia (1935) and from there to Paris (1937), where he fought with the Resistance. In 1945 Friedlaender… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRIEDLAENDER, MAX — (1852–1934), musicologist. Born in Brieg, Silesia, Friedlaender became a noted bass singer, but after 1883 devoted himself to musicology. He accepted a teaching post at Berlin University in 1894 where he became professor. Friedlaender was an… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRIEDLAENDER, OSKAR EWALD — (1881–1940), Austrian philosopher. Friedlaender, who was born in Slovakia, taught in Vienna. Writing under the name Ewald, he dealt with Kantianism, history of philosophy, and philosophy of religion. He opposed ethical relativism and empiricism.… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • FRIEDLAENDER, MICHAEL — (1833–1910), Orientalist, educator, and author. Born in Jutrosin (Posen province), Friedlaender served first as head of the talmud torah school in Berlin (from 1862), and from 1865 as principal of Jews College , London, Anglo Jewry s rabbinical… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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