@article{ef3b85e694274aea926a7552e274421b,
title = "Autobiography and History: Stefan Zweig, Theodor Herzl and Die Welt von Gestern: Stefan Zweig, Theodor Herzl and DieWelt von Gestern",
author = "Gelber, {Mark H.}",
note = "Funding Information: 15 Stefan Zweig{\textquoteright}s Erinnerung an Theodor Herzl was published in German in the Pester Lloyd (Budapest) but also in a faulty and abbreviated English translation as {\textquoteleft}Ko« nig der Juden: The man of letters and the man of action{\textquoteright}, in Meyer M. Weisgal (ed.), Theodor Herzl: A Memorial, New York 1929, pp. 55^58. Weisgal was a well-known American Zionist, who collaborated closely with Chaim Weizmann. The volume was a project sponsored by the Zionist Organization of America. The German version of Zweig{\textquoteright}s essay was subsequently included in 1937 in a collection of Zweig{\textquoteright}s essays, Begegnungen mit Menschen, Sta« dten, Bu« chern, Vienna. This was one of the last of his books that could be published in Austria before the Anschluss, though Zweig had already left Austria well before that time. 16 Stanislawski, p. 120; Mark H. Gelber, {\textquoteleft}Stefan Zweig und die Judenfrage von heute{\textquoteright}, in Gelber (ed.), Stefan Zweig heute, NewYork-Berne-Frankfurt am Main-Paris 1987, pp. 164-165.",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1093/leobaeck/ybs003",
language = "אנגלית",
volume = "57",
pages = "3--33",
journal = "Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook",
issn = "0075-8744",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "1",
}