Jews, Church, & Civilization VI

INTRODUCTION

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1923 CE:  HENRY LUCE, 25, FOUNDS TIME MAGAZINE

 

1923 CE:  FREUD

Austria: Sigmund Freud publishes “The Ego and the Id.”

Freud had been developing psychoanalysis since the 1890s in Vienna.

The field was impacted by numerous (primarily Jewish) luminaries including:

K. Abraham, N. Abraham, N. Ackerman, A. Adler, F. Alexander, E. Becker, B. Bettelheim, N. Chodrow, D. Cooper, H. Deutsch, E. Erikson, A. Freud, E. Fromm, K. Horney, S. Isaacs, E. Jacobson, E. Jones, C. Jung, H. Hesse, O. Kemberg, R.D. Laing, R. Lowenstein, T. Rank, W. Reich, T. Reik, G. Roheim, R. Schafer and R. Spitz, among others.

 

1923 CE:  HILLEL INTERNATIONAL FOUNDED

Founded in Illinois: Hillel is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world. It encompasses 120 full (campus) Hillel foundations and maintains affiliates at an additional 400 campuses. Originally under the sponsorship of the Chicago Jewish community, Hillel was then under the auspices of B’nai B’rith until 1990. From 1989–2003 it was under the leadership of Richard Joel, who then segued to the presidency of Yeshiva University. As of June 2008, Wayne Firestone is at the helm.

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