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Margarete Susman

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Susman was born in Hamburg, the daughter of Adolph Susman, a businessman (1836–1892), and Jenni Susman (née Katzenstein, 1845–1906). Her parents were of Jewish heritage, with a mostly secular outlook, and Susman received no formal Jewish education as a child. When she was around 10 or 11 years old,
31:. The author of hundreds of essays, five collections of poetry, and notable literary-critical works, she distinguished herself as a philosophical writer addressing vital questions in literature, politics, culture and religion. Her 1946 work 98:), whom she married in 1906. Their son Erwin was born the same year. During the First World War the family lived in Rüschlikon, Switzerland, and afterward returned to Germany, settling in a small village in southern Germany, and later in 75:
Although her father would not consent to her attending Zurich University, she eventually studied art in Düsseldorf and Paris; and, later, art history and philosophy in Munich. In Munich she met
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in Germany in 1933, Susman emigrated to Zurich, where she spent the rest of her life. There she came into close association with the Protestant socialist theologian
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Rubin, Abraham (Winter 2016). "Nihilism, Modernity and the 'Jewish Spirit': Margarete Susman's Transvaluation of a Fin-de-Siècle Trope."
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In the course of her art studies Susman met the painter and art historian Eduard von Bendemann (born 1877, a grandson of the painter
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Conditio Judaica, Teil 3: Judentum, Antisemitismus und deutschsprachige Literatur vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis 1933/1938
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Malagoli, Roberta (1993). "Margarete Susman und der deutsch-jüdische Dialog." In: Hans Otto Horch (Ed.),
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faith. Later, when she was in her twenties, she sought out further instruction in
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Not long before her death in Zurich, in 1966, Susmann completed a memoir,
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The Jew, Essays from Martin Buber's Journal Der Jude, 1916-1928
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Deutung einer grossen Liebe: Goethe und Charlotte von Stein
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Vom Geheimnis der Freiheit: Gesammelte Aufsätze, 1914-1964
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poet, writer, and critic who lived much of her life in
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Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
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Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia
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The Dimensions of Job: A Study and Selected Readings
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5 vols., ed. by Anke Gilleir and Barbara Hahn . 2022
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Das Buch Hiob und das Schicksal des jüdischen Volkes
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Das Buch Hiob und das Schicksal des jüdischen Volkes
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Index

German-Jewish
Switzerland
book of Job
Holocaust
Zurich
Höhere Töchterschule
Protestant
Judaism
Reform
Gertrud Kantorowicz
Georg Simmel
Martin Buber
Bernhard Groethuysen
Eduard Bendemann
Frankfurt am Main
Weimar Republic
Frankfurter Zeitung
Der Jude
National Socialists
Leonhard Ragaz
Joachim Neugroschel
Arthur A. Cohen
ISBN
9780817369088
Nahum N. Glatzer
The Dimensions of Job: A Study and Selected Readings
ISBN
9781592440061
Franz Kafka
Labor Zionist

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