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Sigmund Feist (Mainz, June 12, 1865 - Copenhagen, March 23, 1943) was a German Jewish pedagogue and historical linguist. He was the author of the Germanic substrate hypothesis as well as a number of important works concerning Jewish ethnic and racial identity. Feist served as the director of the Jewish Reichenheim Orphanage in Berlin from 1906 to 1935. In 1907 he became a member of the Gesellschaft der Freunde society.

Feist emigrated to Denmark in 1939 where he died four years later.

Correspondence with Jewish soldiers during WWI

As director of the Reichenheim Orphanage, Feist established and maintained close relationships with his wards, 77 of whom corresponded with him during their time of service in the First World War. The correspondence consists of 745 letters which Feist received between the years 1914 and 1918, and offers a glimpse into the lives of Jewish soldiers who served in World War I.

Several of the soldiers who wrote the letters later went on to attain notoriety in academic circles, an example being Hermann Teuchert.

The collected correspondence has been archived in the Centrum Judaicum of the New Synagogue in Berlin since 1995. The letters were published as a collection in 2002.

Important Works

Works in Historical Linguistics and (Indo-)Germanic Studies

Works in Jewish History and Ethnicity

Referenced in

Related literature

  • Roemer, Ruth: Sigmund Feist und die Gesellschaft fuer deutsche Philologie in Berlin (1993)
  • Roemer, Ruth: Sigmund Feist: Deutscher – Germanist – Jude In: Muttersprache 91 (1981), S. 249-308.

Notes

  1. ^ David, Landau (2006). "On the reading and interpretation of the month-line in the gothic calendar1". Transactions of the Philological Society. 104 (1): 3. doi:10.1111/j.1467-968X.2006.00161.x. {{cite journal}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Check |first= value (help)
  2. ^ An Analysis of * z loss in West Germanic at google.com
  3. ^ The Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics Electronic Index at www1.elsevier.com

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