Jakob Klatzkin
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Jakob Klatzkin, Yakov/Jakub Klaczkin (Russian: Яков Клачкин, October 3, Kartoz-Brioza/Kartusskaya Berëza (now Belarus), 1882 - March 26, 1948, Vevey, Switzerland) was a Jewish philosopher, publicist, publisher.
He was a son of Rabbi Eliyahu Klaczkin (1852, Oshpol - 1932, Jerusalem).
His birthplace Kartoz-Brioza was the place his father was called rabbinate.
[edit] Literary works
- Otzar Munahim ha'Philosophim (Philosophy Terms), 4 vols. (printed in Berlin)
- "Baruch Spinoza, Hermann Cohen, and Crayim" (printed in Berlin)
- "Mishnat Rishonim", a philosophical anthology (printed in Berlin)
- "Shkiyatahayim, philosophical discussions" (printed in Berlin)
- Truhmim, Zutot, and Mishnat Ahonim, and Tavim (printed after he died)
- "Krisis und Entscheidung im Judentum" (Berlin, 1921)
- "Probleme des modernen Judentums" (Berlin, 1918; Berlin, 1930)
- "Hermann Cohen" (Berlin, 1821)
- "Der Erkenntnistrieb als Lebens und Todesprinzip" (Zurich, 1935)