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Weltschmertz
Weltschmertz Welt"schmertz`, n. [G., fr. welt world + schmertz pain. See World; Smart, v. i.] Sorrow or sadness over the present or future evils or woes of the world in general; sentimental pessimism.

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- Weltsch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Felix Weltsch (1884–1964), German-speaking Czech Jewish librarian, philosopher, and author...
- Felix Weltsch (Hebrew: 'פליקס וולצ; 6 October 1884, Prague – 9 November 1964, Jerusalem) was a German-speaking Jewish librarian, philosopher, author,...
- Robert Weltsch (20 June 1891, in Prague – 22 December 1982, in Jerusalem) was a journalist, editor and prominent Zionist. Robert Weltsch was born on 20...
- Interested in his lectures were among others Max Brod, Franz Kafka and Felix Weltsch. The idea of Gestalt has its roots in theories of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe...
- he attended the Piarist school together with his lifelong friend Felix Weltsch, later attended the Stephans Gymnasium, then studied law at the German...
- and other activities. Among Kafka's friends were the journalist Felix Weltsch, who studied philosophy, the actor Yitzchak Lowy who came from an orthodox...
- possible lover Felix Weltsch - classmate; philosopher and Zionist Lise Kaznelson, née Weltsch - Weltsch's cousin Irma Weltsch - Weltsch's wife Oskar Baum -...
- Samuel Weltsch (September 12, 1835 – August 5, 1901) was a Bohemian hazzan and composer. Samuel Weltsch was born in Prague into a family of ḥazzanim. He...
- Jewish minority, for instance the writers Franz Kafka, Max Brod and Felix Weltsch, and Jewish politicians were elected as deputies, and even as leaders of...
- poet and writer Johannes Urzidil (1896–1970), writer and journalist Felix Weltsch Max Wertheimer (1880–1943), psychologist Wolf W. Zuelzer (1909–1987), pediatric...