מקס אייטינגון (1943-1881), פסיכואנליטיקאי. האוסף כולל עלונים וקטעי עיתון, בעיקר מהעיתונות הרוסית והגרמנית, הנוגעים לפעילות מהפכנית וקומוניסטית ברוסיה ובארצות אחרות בראשית המאה ה-20.
Max Eitingon Collection
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Max Eitingon Collection. |
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כותרת בעברית: אוסף מקס איטינגון. |
Citation Note |
V 3536 Max Eitingon Collection, Archives Department, National Library of Israel, Jerusalem |
Host Item |
Max Eitingon Collection |
Level of Description |
Fonds Record |
Biographical summary |
Max Eitingon (Макс Эйтингон ) was born in Russia, in 1881. In 1893 he moved with his parents to Germany, where he studied at private school and at universities in Halle, Heidelberg, Marburg and finally, at the University of Leipzig (medicine). In 1913 Eitingon married the Russian Jewish actress Mirra Jacovleina Raigorodsky (Мирра Яковлевна Буровская). From 1920 to 1933 Eitingon was president of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Polyclinic. In 1933 and Eitingon emigrated to Palestine, and In 1934 he founded the Palestine Psychoanalytic Association in Jerusalem. Eitingon died on 30 July 1943 in Jerusalem. There are several theories about Eitingon's activity as a Soviet agent. |
Ownership history |
This collection was purchased along with the private library of Max Eitingon by the Jewish National and University Library in 1947 from Mrs. Mirra Eitingon. |
Language Note |
Most of the items in this collection are in Russian and German, and some of them are in English and Italian. |
National Library system number |
990036190900205171 |
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