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Baruch Kurzweil (1907–1972) (Hebrew: ברוך קורצווייל) was a pioneer of Israeli literary criticism.〔David, Anthony, ''The Patron: A Life of Salman Schocken, 1877–1959'', p. 296〕 ==Biography== Kurzweil was born in Brtnice, Moravia (now Czechoslovakia) in 1907, to an Orthodox Jewish family.〔Myers, David N. ''Resisting history: historicism and its discontents in German-Jewish thought''. Princeton University Press. 2003. (p. 225 ).〕〔 He studied at Solomon Breuer's yeshiva in Frankfurt and the University of Frankfurt.〔(Myers 155 )〕 Kurzweil emigrated to Mandate Palestine in 1939. Kurzweil taught at a high school in Haifa, where he mentored the poet Dahlia Ravikovitch. He founded and headed Bar Ilan University's Department of Hebrew Literature until his death. He wrote a column for Haaretz newspaper.〔〔Orr, Akiva. (The unJewish state: the politics of Jewish identity in Israel ). p. 194〕 Kurzweil committed suicide in 1972.〔
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