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About: Jacob Katz

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Jacob Katz (Hebrew: יעקב כ"ץ) (born 15 November 1904 in Magyargencs, Hungary, died 20 May 1998 in Israel) was an internationally known Jewish historian and educator, recognized as "one of this century's greatest and most influential historians of the Jews." He established the history curriculum used in many of Israel's (National Religious) High Schools. In his youth he pursued both religious and secular studies, receiving rabbinic ordination and a doctorate in social history.

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  • جاكوب كاتس (بالعبرية: יעקב כ"ץ‏) (بالمجرية: Katz Jakab)‏ هو مؤرخ مجري وإسرائيلي، ولد في 15 نوفمبر 1904 في المجر، وتوفي في 20 مايو 1998 في القدس في إسرائيل. (ar)
  • Jacob Katz (auch Jakob Katz, hebr. יעקב כ"ץ Ya’aqov Kaṣ; geboren 15. November 1904 in , Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 20. Mai 1998 in Jerusalem) war ein aus Ungarn stammender israelischer Sozialhistoriker, dessen Arbeitsschwerpunkt die Sozialgeschichte des europäischen Judentums war. (de)
  • Jacob Katz (hebreo: יעקב כ"ץ) (n. 15 de noviembre 1904, , Hungría - f. 20 de mayo 1998, Israel) fue un historiador, educador y ensayista israelí nacido en Hungría. (es)
  • Jacob Katz (Hebrew: יעקב כ"ץ) (born 15 November 1904 in Magyargencs, Hungary, died 20 May 1998 in Israel) was an internationally known Jewish historian and educator, recognized as "one of this century's greatest and most influential historians of the Jews." He established the history curriculum used in many of Israel's (National Religious) High Schools. Katz described "traditional society" and deployed sociological methods in his study of Jewish communities, with special attention to changes in halakhah (Jewish law) and Orthodoxy. He pioneered the modern study of Orthodoxy and its formation in reaction to Reform Judaism. In his youth he pursued both religious and secular studies, receiving rabbinic ordination and a doctorate in social history. (en)
  • Jacob Katz, né le 15 novembre 1904 à Magyargencs, Hongrie, et mort le 20 mai 1998 en Israël est un historien et essayiste hongrois d'origine juive devenu israélien. (fr)
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  • جاكوب كاتس (بالعبرية: יעקב כ"ץ‏) (بالمجرية: Katz Jakab)‏ هو مؤرخ مجري وإسرائيلي، ولد في 15 نوفمبر 1904 في المجر، وتوفي في 20 مايو 1998 في القدس في إسرائيل. (ar)
  • Jacob Katz (auch Jakob Katz, hebr. יעקב כ"ץ Ya’aqov Kaṣ; geboren 15. November 1904 in , Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 20. Mai 1998 in Jerusalem) war ein aus Ungarn stammender israelischer Sozialhistoriker, dessen Arbeitsschwerpunkt die Sozialgeschichte des europäischen Judentums war. (de)
  • Jacob Katz (hebreo: יעקב כ"ץ) (n. 15 de noviembre 1904, , Hungría - f. 20 de mayo 1998, Israel) fue un historiador, educador y ensayista israelí nacido en Hungría. (es)
  • Jacob Katz, né le 15 novembre 1904 à Magyargencs, Hongrie, et mort le 20 mai 1998 en Israël est un historien et essayiste hongrois d'origine juive devenu israélien. (fr)
  • Jacob Katz (Hebrew: יעקב כ"ץ) (born 15 November 1904 in Magyargencs, Hungary, died 20 May 1998 in Israel) was an internationally known Jewish historian and educator, recognized as "one of this century's greatest and most influential historians of the Jews." He established the history curriculum used in many of Israel's (National Religious) High Schools. In his youth he pursued both religious and secular studies, receiving rabbinic ordination and a doctorate in social history. (en)
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  • جاكوب كاتس (ar)
  • Jacob Katz (de)
  • Jacob Katz (en)
  • Jacob Katz (es)
  • Jacob Katz (fr)
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