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                <dc:title>Cheskel Zwi Klötzel, Moses Pipenbrink‘s Adventures. The Odd Experiences of a Young Jewish Boy (in Cuxhaven and Hamburg), Cuxhaven 2001 (reprint of the edition published in 1920), pp. 37-39.</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>Cheskel Zwi Klötzel</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>“Moses Pipenbrink’s Adventures” is one of the first novels with
Zionist tendencies written for Jewish children in the German-speaking
world. Published ten years before Erich Kästner’s Emil und die
Detektive [Emil and the Detectives] (Berlin, 1929), it is also an
early example of modern German children’s literature set in an urban
environment. In his debut, author Cheskel Zwi Klötzel (born Hans
Klötzel) mainly addresses boys aged between seven and twelve. The
book runs to 78 pages and is illustrated with eight pen drawings by
the author.
Beginning in July 1919, Cheskel Zwi Klötzel published the novel in
serialized form in the Zionist children’s magazine Bar Kochba
Blätter für die heranwachsende jüdische Jugend [Bar Kochba Paper
for the Jewish Youth] (Berlin: Welt-Verlag, 1/1919-2/1920/21), which
was also published by him. In 1920 it was also published in book form
by the same publishing house. In 1957 the Central Welfare Office of
the Jews in Germany’s youth department Jugendreferat der
Zentralwohlfahrtsstelle der Juden in Deutschland in Frankfurt am Main
initiated a new edition; another edition was published in 2001 by the
Heidsiek publishing house in Cuxhaven, this one a reprint of the 1920
edition with a foreword by Cary Kloetzel, the author’s daughter, and
an epilogue by Hans-Jürgen Kahle.</dc:description>
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