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Albert H. Friedlander (1927–2004)

Autor von Out of the Whirlwind: A Reader of Holocaust Literature

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Friedlander, Albert H.
Rechtmäßiger Name
Friedlander, Albert Hoschander
Geburtstag
1927-05-10
Todestag
2004-07-08
Begräbnisort
West London Cemetery
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Deutschland (Geburt)
USA
Geburtsort
Berlin, Germany
Sterbeort
London, England, UK
Wohnorte
Berlin, Germany
Vicksburg, Mississippi, USA
London, England, UK
Ausbildung
Carr Central High School
Columbia University
Hebrew Union College
University of Chicago
Berufe
Rabbi
Organisationen
Leo Baeck College
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Order of the British Empire (Offficer, 2001)
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (1993)
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Albert H. Friedlander was born, with his twin Charles, to a Jewish family in Berlin, Germany. When he was 11 years old, the family spent the night of the Nazi pogrom known as Kristallnacht (November 9, 1938) hiding in the home of Christian friends in the suburbs. Shortly after, they fled Germany and were on the last refugee ship allowed to land in Cuba. He and his two siblings were sent to separate foster homes in Mississippi, as their parents had to remain in Cuba. Eventually the family was reunited in the USA. Friedlander graduated from high school in Vicksburg, Miss., at age 16, and was accepted immediately by the University of Chicago. There he earned a reputation as a gifted long-distance runner. After graduating from college, he entered Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati and was ordained as a rabbi in 1952. He served as a rabbi in Arkansas and Pennsylvania, and became a chaplain at Columbia University in New York City, where he earned a Ph.D. in theology. In New York, he took part in the civil rights movement. In 1961, he married Evelyn Philipp, with whom he had three children. In 1966, the family moved to London, where he became the rabbi of Wembley Liberal Synagogue, and taught at Leo Baeck College. Later he was the rabbi at the Westminster Synagogue in Knightsbridge, London. Dr. Friedlander continued to be involved in human rights causes and interfaith dialogue, both nationally and internationally. He was a sought-after visiting professor and public speaker in both the English and German-speaking worlds. He wrote several books, including Leo Baeck: Teacher of Theresienstadt (1968), and was the editor of Out of the Whirlwind: A Reader of Holocaust Literature (1968).
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One of the first books on the Holocaust that I remember reading.
 
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nblex | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 28, 2022 |
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