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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. (1884–1964), 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. He belonged to what his lifelong friend Max Brod, the writer and biographer of Franz Kafka, called the Prague Circle of young Jewish ...

  4. 1884-1964. Philosopher and journalist, doctor of law and philosophy. A fellow-pupil of Brod’s at the Piarist elementary school, he then attended the German high school in the Old Town where he was one grade below Kafka’s.

  5. WELTSCH, FELIX ( Baruch ; 1884–1964), 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. From 1919 to 1938 he was editor of the Zionist weekly * Selbstwehr ("Self-Defense") in Prague.

  6. Jan 1, 1993 · This was the essence of Nationalhumanismus-a special version of nationalism developed by the Prague Circle and summarised by Felix Weltsch's claim that the nation can never be attributed a higher value than humanity ('Die Menscheit ist ein h6herer Wert als die Nation') (F. Weltsch, 1934).

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  8. 2024. Researcher in MÚA. Milan Hanyš. Beneficiary. Masarykův ústav a Archiv AV ČR. Project on isvavai.cz. The research will encompass the thought of Jewish intellectuals in interwar Czechoslovakia, particularly of Felix Weltsch (1884-1964) and Jindřich Kohn (1874-1935).