Nahida Ruth Lazarus

Nahida Ruth Lazarus, 1899 Nahida Lazarus (born February 3, 1849) was a German–Jewish author, essayist, scholar, and literary critic. She was born in Berlin into a German Christian family. She was married first to Dr. Max Remy (in her writings she still signed herself Nahida Remy), after whose death she became a convert to Judaism and married the German philosopher Professor Moritz Lazarus in 1895.

Nahida Lazarus contributed many essays to the ''Vossische Zeitung,'' ''Monatszeitung,'' and ''Westermann's Monatshefte'' about history, art, sociology, and theatrical criticism. She was the author of several dramas, including ''Die Rechnung ohne Wirth'' (1870), ''Wo die Orangen blühen'' (1872), ''Constanze'' 1879, ''Die Grafen Eckardstein'' (1880), ''Schicksalswege'' (1880), ''Domenico,'' ''Nationale Gegensätze'' (1884), ''Sicilianische Novellen'' (1885), and ''Liebeszauber,'' (1887). She wrote the essays "Geheime Gewalten" in 1890, "Das Jüdische Weib" in 1892, "Das Gebet in Bibel und Talmud" in 1892, "Kulturstudien über das Judentum," in 1893, "Humanität im Judentum," in 1894. She wrote "Ich suchte Dich," an autobiography, in 1898. After the death of her husband, she prepared a volume of his "Lebenserinnerungen". Provided by Wikipedia
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Participants: Lazarus, Nahida, [ HerausgeberIn, HerausgeberIn ]; Leicht, Alfred, [ HerausgeberIn, HerausgeberIn ]; Leicht, Alfred, [ HerausgeberIn ]
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