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Visionaries from Lviv

The Story of a Jewish Hospital

Ewa Herbst

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English
Academic Studies Press
14 May 2024
Year 2023 marks 120 years of the Lazarus Jewish Hospital in Lviv. The richly illustrated book Visionaries from Lviv: The Story of a Jewish Hospital is a tribute to its place in once vibrant Jewish community of the city and in the society at large during the period 1903-1939. The book presents hospital's history and its architecture, its doctors, and its founder, Maurycy Lazarus, with the background of the Jewish life in Galicia at the time, and especially in Lviv. It also describes what preceded it - the state of medicine and medical education in Habsburg Galicia, Jewish access to the medical profession, as well as progress of women in general, and Jewish women in particular, in their quest to become medical doctors. Maurycy Lazarus's social, political, and philantropic activities are depicted using both publicly available and family records. The lives of his children, so different from his own, represent choices the young people were facing at the turn of the twentieth century.

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Imprint:   Academic Studies Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 155mm, 
ISBN:   9798887192543
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgements Note on Place-Names and Terms Archives and Libraries Preface 1. Jewish Medical Practitioners from Galicia: Barber-Surgeons, Physicians, and Societal Trailblazers Andrew Zalewski 2. Maurycy Lazarus, Founder of the Jewish Hospital, and His Family Ewa Hebst 3. The Jewish Hospital in Lemberg/Lwów/Lviv: Its Architecture and Architects Sergey R. Kravtsov 4. The Maurycy Lazarus Foundation Israelite Hospital (1903–1939) Anna Jakimyszyn-Gadocha Postscript Contributors Index

"Ewa Herbst, Ph.D. is a great-granddaughter of Maurycy Lazarus, the founder of the Jewish Hospital in Lviv and the editor of this book. She is an electrical and biomedical engineer, former visiting professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky, and at Tulane University in New Orleans, principal research engineer at a biomedical instrument company, and a CEO of her own research and development company. In addition to publications in her area of research and several patents, she is the author of the book Dokument podry (Travel Document), a story in poems and prose of her emotional roller coaster after being forced out of her country as a result of the antisemitic wave of 1968-69 in Poland. She is also the author of ""Herman Diamand on the 90th anniversary of his death"", about one of the leading Galician and Polish politicians and her great-uncle, to be published in the Jewish History Quarterly in September 2023. Anna Jakimyszyn-Gadocha, Ph.D. is a historian and a specialist in Judaic studies at the Institute of Jewish Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Krakw. She is the scientific editor of this book and the author of: ydzi krakowscy w dobie Rzeczypospolitej Krakowskiej. Status prawny. Przeobraenia gminy. System edukacyjny (Krakow-Budapeszt 2008), Mykwa. Dzieje ydowskiej ani rytualnej przy ul. Szerokiej w Krakowie (Krakow-Budapeszt 2012), Yiddish-English-Polish Dictionary (Krakow 2016), W trosce o zdrowie ydowskiej spoecznoci Lwowa (19181939) (Krakow-Budapeszt-Syrakuzy 2021) and numerous articles. She translated Statut krakowskiej gminy ydowskiej z 1595 roku i jego uzupenienia (Krakow 2005). She is the co-editor of Mamre de-Polin. Ksiga jubileuszowa dedykowana Profesorowi Edwardowi Dbrowie (Krakow-Budapeszt-Syrakuzy 2021), and of the Polish edition of Memoirs of Glickl of Hammeln (Glikl. Siedem ksig. Pamitniki z lat 1691-1719, transl. Anna Rutkowski, Warszawa 2021). Sergey R. Kravtsov, Ph.D. is a Research Fellow at the Center for Jewish Art, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Born in Lviv, Ukraine, he was trained as an architect in his native city. He received his doctoral degree from the Institute for the Theory and History of Architecture in Moscow, Russia, in 1993 and moved to Israel in 1994. His research areas are the history of town planning, architectural theory, and the history of synagogue architecture. He is the author of Di Gildene Royze: The Turei Zahav Synagogue in L'viv (2011) and In the Shadow of Empires: Synagogue Architecture in East-Central Europe (2018), a co-author of Synagogues in Lithuania: A Catalogue (20102012) and Synagogues in Ukraine: Volhynia (2017). He has also published about ninety essays in his research areas and edited and co-edited three books. Andrew Zalewski, MD is a physician and former professor of medicine at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. He authored two books on Austrian Galicia: Galician Trails: The Forgotten Story of One Family (2012) and Galician Portraits: In Search of Jewish Roots (2014), reconstructing the story of his ancestors in a broader historical context. As vice president of Gesher Galicia, he led archival research on Jewish educational access, in part, supported by the grant from the Republic of Austria. His writings have focused on Jewish cultural transformation, impact of Jewish physicians, and Jewish legal rights in Galicia. Andrew Zalewski is a frequent speaker at cultural and academic institutions in the US and abroad. His course on Jews of Galicia, offered via Gratz College, examines internal and external forces behind Jewish path to modernity. Unique archival records provide the background for his in-depth description of multiethnic Galicia."

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