Joseph Kastein

Joseph Kastein
Born (1890-10-06)6 October 1890
Bremen, Germany
Died 13 June 1946(1946-06-13) (aged 55)
Haifa, Israel
Other names Julius Katzenstein

Josef (later Joseph) Kastein, really Julius Katzenstein (6 October 1890 – 13 June 1946), was a German-born writer and jurist. He wrote Eine Geschichte der Juden published by Rowohlt in Berlin in 1931 (translated into English, Hebrew and Dutch).

According to Douglas Reed Josef Kastein was a "A most zealous Zionist historian... who holds that the Old Testament was in fact a political programme, drafted to meet the conditions of a time, and frequently revised to meet changing conditions.... and that the Law laid down in the Old Testament must be fulfilled to the letter."[1]

In 1926 he went to Ascona, Switzerland and 1935 to Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine.

Works

References

  1. Reed, Douglas (1978). The Controversy of Zion. Durban: Dolphin Press. OCLC 5825888.

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