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Felix Weltsch

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Weltsch's works deal with the subjects of Ethics, Politics and Philosophy. For his ethical and political publications he received the Ruppin-Prize from the city of
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He had one daughter, Ruth Weltsch (1920–1991), with his wife Irma Herz (1892–1969). They married in August 1914. The publisher, journalist and Zionist
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Gnade und Freiheit. Untersuchungen zum Problem des schöpferischen Willens in Religion und Ethik
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at her death the world's oldest Holocaust survivor, was his sister-in-law. His grandson,
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German-speaking Jewish librarian, philosopher, author, editor, publisher and journalist
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librarian, philosopher, author, editor, publisher and journalist. A close friend of
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in 1952. His most important work was the Jewish-Zionist weekly paper
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was Felix Weltsch's cousin, and the Prague-born concert pianist
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is an actor, cellist and among Israel's leading voice dubbers.
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Robert Weltsch
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