Max Friedlaender (editor)

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Max Friedlaender (pseudonyms: Frido, Khedive, Max) (born May 29, 1853 in Ratibor ; † September 6, 1915 in Berlin ) was a German lawyer and writer .

Life

Born the son of a Jewish accountant , Friedlaender studied law in Wroclaw and Berlin after attending grammar school in Ratibor . During his studies in 1871 he became a member of the Raczek fraternity in Breslau . After his studies he worked as a judge in Berlin. He was active as a writer and, after retiring in 1909, joined the editorial team of Kladderadatsch . He was friends with Paul Lindau , Rudolf Löwenstein , Hermann Sudermann , Paul Warncke and Eugen Zabel . Friedlaender also worked for the magazine Jugend .

He was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Berlin-Weißensee .

Publications (selection)

  • The song from the sofa. Leipzig 1894.
  • St. John's Monday as Delila's educator at the shooting festival in the 'Eiche'. Berlin 1901.
  • Our contemporaries. Berlin 1903-1905.
  • In the pillory. England album of Kladderadatsch from the time of the Boer War to the present. Berlin 1915.

literature

  • Helge Dvorak: Biographical Lexicon of the German Burschenschaft. Volume II: Artists. Winter, Heidelberg 2018, ISBN 978-3-8253-6813-5 , p. 224.