Hermann Levin Goldschmidt

1914–1998

Philosopher Hermann Levin Goldschmidt was born in Berlin but left for Switzerland in 1938. There he began his studies and became friends with many eminent members of Zurich’s political and artistic circles. In the late 1940s, he worked with several other Jewish philosophers, including Martin Buber, to develop the philosophy of dialogue. In 1990, Goldschmidt and his wife Mary Bollag founded the Stiftung Dialogik (Dialogue Foundation) to further philosophical research and scholarship on German and Swiss Jewish history.

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The Legacy of German Jewry

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German Jewry proved itself to be one of the most deeply characteristic and in every important respect fundamental representatives of the West, proving its mettle as partner in its two-thousand-year…