- Julius Brutzkus
Julius Davidovich Brutzkus or Judah Loeb Brutzkus ( _he. יהודה ליבּ בֶּן־דָּוִד ברוצקוס, "Yehuda Loeb ben David Brutzkus", _ru. Юлий Давидович Бруцкус) (1870-?) was a
Lithuanian Jew ish historian, scholar, and politician.He was born in 1870 in
Polangen , in the governorate ofCourland . He was the brother of the economist Boris Brutzkus. Julius studied at the gymnasium andUniversity of Moscow , from which city his family, along with thousands of other Jewish families, was expelled in 1892. (SeeMay Laws ) He received his doctorate in 1894. Brutzkus took part in theRussian Jewish bibliographical work, " _ru. Систематический Указатель Литературы о Евреях" (Systematic Index of Literature concerning Jews", "Sistematicheskiy Ukazatel Literatury o Yevreyakh). Beginning in 1895 Brutzkus contributed to the Russian-Jewish periodical "Voskhod ". In 1899 he was appointed assistant editor on that periodical.Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Brutzkus authored a vast array of articles and books in Russian, Lithuanian, Polish, English, German, Yiddish, Hebrew, and French languages on the
history of the Jews in Russia ; he was particularly intrigued with the history of theKhazars and the earlyRus' Khaganate . He also wrote numerous works on the economic and political history ofEastern Europe and the cultural history ofMizrahi Jew ry.For a short time in 1923 he served as Minister for Jewish Affairs in the
Lithuania n government. Later, in November 1923, he was elected to theSeimas .Brutzkus was an ardent
Zionist and encouraged Jews to engage in political action and self-defense.elected works
*"Pershi zvistki pro Evreev n Polshchi ta na Rusi". "Nankovyi Zbirnyk." 24 (1927), 3-11
*"Bukhara." "Encyclopaedia Judaica ". vol. 4. Berlin, 1929. p. 1126.
*"Zeitschrift für die Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland". Berlin, 1931.
*"Di Geshikhte fun di Bergyiden oyf kavkaz." (History of the Jewish Mountaineers inDagestan ,Caucasia ), "YIVO Studies in History", vol.2. Vilna, 1937. (in Yiddish)
*"The Khazar Origin of Ancient Kiev". "Slavonic and East European Review ", XXII, 108-124. 1944.External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=1543&letter=B&search=Julius%20Brutzkus BRUTZKUS, JUDAH LOEB BEN DAVID] in the
Jewish Encyclopedia .
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