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Julius Itzhak Guttmann Collection.

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Yitzhak Julius Guttmann (1881-1950) was a Jewish-Israeli thinker and theologian. He was born in the city of Hildesheim, Germany. Between the years 1910-1919 he taught at the Beit Midrash for Rabbis in the city of Breslau, as well as at the Seminary for Reform Rabbis in Berlin (1919-1934). In 1934 he immigrated to Israel, and was appointed professor of Jewish philosophy at Hebrew University.

Reference Code
ARC. 4* 1280
Dates
1927-1938
Consists of
0.2 מטר..
Languages
German; Hebrew;
Description
האוסף כולל בעיקר טיוטות למאמרים מאת יצחק יוליוס גוטמן ורשימות שונות שערך לקראת שיעוריו באוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים.;The collection mainly includes drafts of his articles and various lists he made in preparation for his classes at Hebrew.
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title אוסף יצחק יוליוס גוטמן.
Additional Titles English title: Julius Itzhak Guttmann Collection.
Citation Note Arc 4*1280 אוסף יצחק יוליוס גוטמן, מחלקת הארכיונים, הספרייה הלאומית, ירושלים.
Host Item אוסף יצחק יוליוס גוטמן.
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary יצחק יוליוס גוטמן, הוגה דעות ותיאולוג יהודי-ישראלי, נולד בעיר הילדסהיים, גרמניה, בשנת 1881. בין השנים 1910-1919 לימד בבית המדרש לרבנים בעיר ברסלאו וכן בסמינר לרבנים רפורמים בברלין (1919-1934). בשנת 1934 עלה גוטמן לארץ ישראל, וכאן מונה למשרת פרופסור לפילוסופיה יהודית באוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים. יצחק יוליוס גוטמן נפטר בירושלים, בחודש מאי 1950.
Yitzhak Julius Guttmann was born in 1880 in Hildesheim as the son of rabbi Jakob Guttmann (1845–1919) and Beate Simonson (born 1858) from Copenhagen. Jakob Guttmann was chief rabbi of Hildesheim from 1874 until 1892 and also published works on philosophical topics. In 1880 the family moved to Breslau. Julius Guttmann studied at Jewish Theological Seminary and at the university of Breslau. He taught in Breslau from 1910 until 1919 and then became lecturer at the Lehranstalt für die Wissenschaft des Judentums in Berlin from 1919 until 1934. He was also the scientific director of the Academy of Jewish Sciences in Berlin and published "The philosophy of Judaism". In 1934 he immigrated to Israel and was appointed to be professor of Jewish Philosophy at Hebrew University and remained in this position until his death on May 20, 1950.
Ownership history האוסף הופקד לצמיתות בספרייה הלאומית בחודש ינואר 1969 על ידי פרופ' גרשם שלום.
Language Note התעודות באוסף הן בעברית ובגרמנית. העתקי שמש ותדפיסים של יצירותיו שולבו על ידי גרשום שלום בספרייתו ונמצאים שם.
Credits Julius Itzhak Guttmann Collection, The National Library of Israel. Digitization and cataloguing of this fonds was funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG / German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy - EXC 2176 'Understanding Written Artefacts: Material, Interaction and Transmission in Manuscript Cultures', project no. 390893796. The research is conducted within the scope of the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) at Universität Hamburg.
National Library system number 990026194910205171
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Julius Itzhak Guttmann Collection, The National Library of Israel. Digitization and cataloguing of this fonds was funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG / German Research Foundation) under Germany's Excellence Strategy - EXC 2176 'Understanding Written Artefacts: Material, Interaction and Transmission in Manuscript Cultures', project no. 390893796. The research is conducted within the scope of the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) at Universität Hamburg.

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