- Max
Simon Nordau (born
Simon Maximilian Südfeld; 29 July 1849 – 23
January 1923) was a
Zionist leader, physician, author, and
social critic. He was a co-founder...
- (German: Entartung, 1892–1893) is a two-volume work of
social criticism by Max
Nordau.
Within this work he
attacks what he
believed to be
degenerate art and comments...
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Nordau is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Max
Nordau (1849–1923),
Zionist leader, physician, author, and
social critic Maxa Nordau...
- Maxa
Nordau (Hebrew: נורדאו, מקסה, 10
January 1897 – 17
September 1993) was a
French painter. She was from a
Jewish family and was the
daughter of Max...
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Muscular Judaism (German: Muskeljudentum) is a term
coined by Max
Nordau in his
speech at the
Second Zionist Congress held in
Basel on
August 28, 1898...
- The Dr. Max
Nordau Synagogue, also
called the
Hebrew Community Dor
Jadash (Hebrew: דור חדש, romanized: Dor Hadash, lit. 'New Generation'), is a Conservative...
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brought into
polemical prominence at the end of the 19th
century by Max
Nordau, one of the
first critics who
perceived the
centrality of the
concept of...
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label the urge and need to
write excessively,
professionally or not. Max
Nordau, in his
attack of what he saw as
degenerate art,
frequently used the term...
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coming from Russia.
Herzl was
elected President of the Congress, with Max
Nordau,
Abraham Salz and
Samuel Pineles elected first,
second and
third Vice Presidents...
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resulting in
imbecility and
senility due to
hereditary influence. Max
Nordau's Degeneration held that the two
dominant traits of
those degenerated in...