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Rosenzweig, Franz. Letter to Julius Loeb, 29 October 1928, 1 p.
The Jewish philosopher Franz Rosenzweig gradually got paralysed from 1922 onwards, thereby losing his ability of speech. Rosenzweig in his letter refers to this loss. His friend Julius Loeb most probably was involved in creating a sign-language for the deaf; Mit wieviel Bewegungen soll ich nach Ihrer Idee den einzelnen Buchstaben anzeigen?
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Rosenzweig, Franz. Letter to Julius Loeb, 11 November 1928, 1 p.
Rosenzweig incites Julius Loeb to approach Dr. Ernst Salomon, their mutual relative, and says he already wrote a letter of recommendation to Dr. Salomon on behalf of Julius Loeb. (2)
The Jewish philosopher Franz Rosenzweig gradually got paralysed from 1922 onwards, thereby losing his ability of speech. Rosenzweig in his letter refers to this loss. His friend Julius Loeb most probably was involved in creating a sign-language for the deaf; Mit wieviel Bewegungen soll ich nach Ihrer Idee den einzelnen Buchstaben anzeigen?
and
Rosenzweig, Franz. Letter to Julius Loeb, 11 November 1928, 1 p.
Rosenzweig incites Julius Loeb to approach Dr. Ernst Salomon, their mutual relative, and says he already wrote a letter of recommendation to Dr. Salomon on behalf of Julius Loeb. (2)