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Marek Scherlag Archive

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ד"ר חיים מרדכי (מארק) שרלג (1962-1878), פעיל ציוני בווינה. עלה ארצה ב-1939. בארכיון 83 מכתבים שנשלחו אל שרלג בשנים 1938-1900.

Reference Code
ARC. Ms. Var. 438
Dates
1899 - 1944
Consists of
0.3 m..
Languages
German;
Description
The archive consists of 83 letters sent to Marek Scherlag by various persons, between 1900 and 1938.
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Marek Scherlag Archive.
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: ארכיון מרק שרלג.
Archive of Marek Scherlag.
Notes The material was transferred from the Schwadron Autograph Collection in 1971.
The Central Zionist Archives, Jerusalem (A 47)
Copies/עותקים: מיקרופילם פוזיטיב A495
Citation Note ARC. Ms. Var. 438, Marek Scherlag Archive, Archives Department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
Host Item Marek Scherlag Archive
Former Call Number Ms. Var. 438
Level of Description Fonds Record
Copies מיקרופילם פוזיטיב A495
Biographical summary Dr. Haim Mordechai (Marek) Scherlag was born in Eastern Galicia in 1878. In 1906 he received his degree in law from Vienna University. Scherlag was an active Zionist in Vienna. He founded the Zionist journals: "Unsere Hoffnung" (1903) and "Neie Zeit" (1915) and published many articles on Zionism and other subjects in Austrian and Polish periodicals. Scherlag's main literary work comprises a translation of Adolph Stand's writings into Hebrew and three books of his own poetry in German. Scherlag immigrated to Palestine in September 1939. He died in Haifa in 1962.
Ownership history The letters in this archive were collected by Dr. Avraham Schwadron. They were transferred from the Schwadron Autograph Collection in 1971.
Language Note The archive is in German.
National Library system number 990026435110205171

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