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  • Jakobovits Dr Tobias Bibliothekar

    Publicado por Verlag der Isr Kultusgemeinde, Prag, 1927

    Librería: Schoen Books, South Deerfield, MA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Condición: Very Good. During the interwar period, Jakobovits worked as a librarian for the Jewish religious community in Prague. The library became a spiritual center for hundreds of Jewish refugees fleeing Germany during the 1930s. In 1942, Jakobovits worked for the Central Jewish Museum in Prague, which the Nazis had designated as the future museum of the ?extinct Jewish race.? He was the curator of the first exhibition of the museum under the Nazis, which was held in November 1942 at Vysoká Synagoga (High Synagogue). The exhibit was based on a project carried out by Jakobovits in 1927, which included Hebraica and Judaica, rare prints, and manuscripts.He was involved in trying to circumvent Nazi destruction of Jewish objects and ultimately was deported to Auschwitz in October 1944. (YIVO Encylcopeida of Jews in Eastern Europe)OCLC Number: 12028905has Location:161 26 pp. Perhaps Kafka utilized the books in the library! 161.