Joseph Kastein Explained

Josef Kastein
Birth Date:6 October 1890
Birth Place:Bremen, Germany
Death Place:Haifa, Israel
Other Names:Julius Katzenstein

Josef Kastein (6 October 189013 June 1946), was a German-born writer and jurist.

Biography

Julius Katzenstein (later Josef Kastein) was born in Germany. In 1926 he moved to Ascona, Switzerland. In 1935, he immigrated to Mandatory Palestine and settled in Tel Aviv.

In 1931, his book Eine Geschichte der Juden was published by Rowohlt Verlag in Berlin (and later translated into English, Hebrew and Dutch).

According to Douglas Reed, Kastein was a "zealous Zionist historian... who holds that the Old Testament was in fact a political programme, drafted to meet the conditions of a time, and frequently revised to meet changing conditions.... and that the Law laid down in the Old Testament must be fulfilled to the letter."[1]

A wide range of works by Kastein were published between 1918 and 1942, including poetry, novels, and essays. There has been a revival of interest in his writing in the twenty-first century, with his memoir Was es heißt, Jude zu sein : eine Kindheit in Bremen [What it means to be a Jew: a childhood in Bremen] published in 2004[2] and a new edition of one of his novels, Pik Adam, published in 2017.[3]

The Leo Baeck Institute holds two archival collections relating to Kastein, one in New York and one in Jerusalem.[4] Both collections have been digitized.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Reed, Douglas . The Controversy of Zion . Durban . Dolphin Press . 1978 . 5825888 .
  2. Was es heißt, Jude zu sein : eine Kindheit in Bremen [What it means to be a Jew: a childhood in Bremen]. Edited by Jürgen Dierking and Johann-Günther König. Bremen: Edition Temmen, 2004.
  3. Pik Adam : Roman. Edited by Johann-Günther König. Bremen: Kellner Verlag, 2017.
  4. https://archives.cjh.org/repositories/5/resources/13941 The Josef Kastein and Shulamith Kastein Collection in New York