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Felix Theilhaber Collection

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The collection includes personal documents, letters, photographs, manuscripts, newspaper clippings and personal copies of Theilhaber's books with handwritten notes.

Reference Code
ARC. 4* 1913
Dates
1878-2010
Consists of
0.8 meters..
Languages
German; ota; English;
location
  • The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel The Archives Collection of the National Library of Israel
Title Felix Theilhaber Collection
Additional Titles כותרת בעברית: אוסף פליקס טיילהבר.
Contributors Adin,Talbar 1921-2013
Notes One item of the materials is a Hebrew manuscript, novellae on the Talmud by Yehuda Landau of Prague. This manuscript was transferred to the Manuscripts Department and has the call no. 28° 8520.
Citation Note ARC. 4* 1913 Felix Theilhaber Collection, Archives department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem
Host Item Felix Theilhaber Collection
Level of Description Fonds Record
Biographical summary Felix Aaron Theilhaber (Bamberg 1884-Tel Aviv 1956) was a German Jewish physician and writer. He served in the German army during World War I and became afterwards an activist against anti-Jewish accusations. He published both medical and historical books, as well as the book about Jewish combat pilots in the German army in World War I. After immigrating to Palestine in 1935 he founded, together with other physicians from Germany, the health insurance "Maccabi". He was also an active sportsman.
Ownership history The materials were transferred to the National Library in Mai 2012 by Theilhaber's son, Adin Talbar, a second part after his death in 2013.
Language Note The materials are mostly in German, some pieces are in English and in Ottoman (Turkish with Arabic characters).
National Library system number 990034241940205171

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