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Cause of death
  
heart attack

Spouse
  
Esther Klee (m. 1926)

Occupation
  
Philosopher

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Born
  
1897
Grajewo, Poland

Died
  
1957, Waltham, Massachusetts, United States

Education
  
Humboldt University of Berlin (1926)

Books
  
Moses Mendelssohn, the German and Jewish philosopher, Studies in Jewish Thought

Children
  
Benjamin Chaim Issac Ravid

People also search for
  
Esther Klee, Alfred Klee, Ruth Judith Klee

Simon Rawidowicz (1897–1957) was a Polish-born American Jewish philosopher.

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Early life

Simon Rawidowicz was born in 1897 in Grajewo, Poland. He was educated in Germany. 1933 he emigrated to the United Kingdom.

Career

He taught at the Jews' College in London and at the Leeds University (as of 1941). In 1948 he emigrated to the United States, first teaching at the College of Jewish Studies of Chicago. Rawidowicz served as the chair of the Department of Near-Eastern and Judaic Studies at Brandeis University. He was the author of several books and essays, some of which were published posthumously.

Rawidowicz was a critic of zionism. In his essay entitled Between Jew and Arab, he suggested that early Arab refugees in Israel were treated differently from Jews as early as 1948. In The Ever-Dying People, he argued that each generation of Jews was afraid of extinction.

Death

Rawidowicz died of a heart attack in 1957 in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Works

  • Rawidowicz, Simon (1952). The Chicago Pinkas. Chicago, Illinois: College of Jewish Studies. OCLC 2922981. 
  • Rawidowicz, Simon (1974). Studies in Jewish Thought. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Jewish Publication Society of America. ISBN 9780827600577. OCLC 1255999. 
  • Rawidowicz, Simon (1986). Ravid, Benjamin C. I., ed. Israel, The Ever-Dying People, and Other Essays. Rutherford, New Jersey: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. ISBN 9780838632536. OCLC 13185419. 
  • References

    Simon Rawidowicz Wikipedia