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Tartakower, Aryeh, 1897-1982

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Personal name headingTartakower, Aryeh, 1897-1982
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Variant(s)Ṭarṭaḳover, Aryeh, 1897-1982
Tartakower, Arieh, 1897-
Tartakower, Arjeh L., 1897-1982
Tartakower, A., 1897-1982
Tartakower, Arieh, 1897-1982
אריה טרטקובר, אריה, 1897־
טארטאקאווער, אריה
טארטאקאווער, אריה, 1897־1982
טארטקאווער, אריה
טארטקאווער, אריה, 1897־1982
טרטקובר, אריה
טרטקובר, אריה, 1897־
טרטקובר, אריה, 1897־1982
טרטקובר, אריה, 1982־1897
טרטקובר, אריה, 1987־1982
Associated countryUkraine
United States
Birth date1897-09-24
Death date1982-11-20
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inUmah ṿe-lashon, 1985: title page (Prof. Aryeh Ṭarṭaḳover) facing title page (born 9-24-1897; died 11-20-82) added title page (Aryeh Tartakower [in rom.])
LC data base, 5/29/86: (hdg.: Tartakower, Arieh, 1897- ; usage: Aryeh Tartakower; Arjeh L. Tartakower; A. Tartakower)
Jewish Virtual Library, viewed August 11, 2016: (Arieh Tartakower; sociologist, demographer, and communal leader; grew up in Brody, East Galicia, Ukraine; emigrated to United States in 1939; wrote In Search of Home and Freedom (1958))
   <http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/judaica/ejud_0002_0019_0_19615.html>
Immigration, ideology, and public activity from an American Jewish perspective, 2021: CIP galley (Aryeh Tartakower, a Zionist activist, sociology professor at the Hebrew University, and one of the founders of Israeli sociology; born in Brody, Galicia; immigrated with his family to Vienna in 1914; studied law at the University of Vienna; active in the Socialist-Zionist Jewish youth movement HaShomer HaTza ʼir; 1920 received a Doctor of Law degree and immediately thereafter emigrated to Palestine; returned to Vienna, 1923 Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Vienna; returned to Poland; emigrated to the United States; served as chairman of the Welfare and Relief Committee of the World Jewish Congress; In 1946 he was appointed a faculty member at the Hebrew University and moved to Palestine)
Associated languageheb eng