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Doron Rabinovici was born on 2 December, 1961 in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, is an Israeli-Austrian writer, historian and essayist. Discover Doron Rabinovici's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Born 2 December 1961
Birthday 2 December
Birthplace Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Nationality Israel

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Doron Rabinovici is an Israeli-Austrian writer, historian and essayist.

1938

The Viennese Jewish community leadership from 1938 to 1945 and their reaction to National Socialist persecution and extermination. Rabinovici's doctoral thesis concerns the reaction of the Viennese Jewish community's administration to the persecution by the National Socialists and the community's consequent extermination.

Rabinovici compiled the text book for the performance; the production referred to the November pogroms of 1938, the 75th anniversary of which was celebrated in 2013.

1944

His father, David Rabinovici, fled from Romania to Palestine in 1944.

1950

Doron Rabinovici's mother, Shoshana Rabinovici, comes from Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, then still Poland, survived the ghetto, concentration camps and the death march and came to Israel in the 1950s.

Schoschana Rabinovici described the story of her survival in her book Thanks to My Mother.

1961

He was born in Tel Aviv in 1961, and moved to Vienna in 1964.

His literary work includes short stories, novels and essays, but also drama.

Doron Rabinovici was born in Israel on December 2, 1961, but the family moved to Vienna in 1964.

1986

Since 1986, Rabinovici has been speaker of the Republican Club New Austria, an intellectual group that was formed against the background of the anti-Semitic presidential campaign of Kurt Waldheim.

1994

Doron Rabinovici not only writes literary texts such as the short story collection Papirnik (1994) or the novels Suche nach M. (1999), Ohnehin (2004), Andernorts (2010), Die Außerirdischen (2017) and Die Einstellung (2022), but also numerous non-fictional texts in which he comments on developments in Austria and politics.

He also provides information on Jewish identity, but also on poetological considerations, such as his writing intentions or the role of literature.

1997

Rabinovici's first novel, Suche nach M (1997), deals with the aftermath of extermination.

His other novels also repeatedly deal with dealing with memory, the Nazi past, foreignness, migration, right-wing extremism in Austria and Jewish life in Vienna.

1999

In 1999, Rabinovici became the speaker of Demokratische Offensive (Democratic Offensive), a movement geared to mobilize the Austrian civil society against the threat of a center-right coalition with Haider's extreme right-wing party.

The Demokratische Offensive called for mass demonstrations against racism.

2000

Rabinovici studied at the University of Vienna and received his doctorate in 2000 with the historical work Instanzen der Ohnmacht.

Published in 2000 as Instanzen der Ohnmacht (Authorities of Powerlessness) by Jüdischer Verlag (a branch of Suhrkamp), it raises the painful questions of resistance and collusion that have come to dominate recent debates on the Holocaust.

The response was overwhelming – in February 2000, 300,000 people assembled on Vienna's historic Heldenplatz to stage the largest demonstration in Austria's post-war history.

Gonzalés-Vangell, Béatrice.

2005

Kaddish et Renaissance, La Shoah dans les romans viennois de Robert Schindel, Robert Menasse et Doron Rabinovici, Septentrion, Valenciennes, 2005, 348 pages

Simões, Anabela Valente.

2010

“Identidade, memória e esquecimento no romance Ohnehin de Doron Rabinovici”, REAL - Revista de Estudos Alemães, 1, 2010, pp. 20–36.

2011

The study was published in English by Polity Books in 2011 under the title Eichmann's Jews.

2012

“Pós-memória e pertença identitária no romance Andernorts de Doron Rabinovici”, in: Martins, Catarina, Claudia Ascher e Rogério Madeira (Org.), Em Trânsito – Übergänge: Grenzen überschreiten in der Germanistik, REAL - Revista de Estudos Alemães, 2012, pp. 56–67.

Simões, Anabela Valente.

2013

In 2013 and 2014, he initiated and conceived the production "Die letzten Zeugen" at the Burgtheater together with Matthias Hartmann.

The production staged the memory of seven survivors.

The performance was set on the main stage of the Burgtheater.

The testimonies of the seven survivors were based on their books or on interviews with them.

The texts are recited by four actors.

2014

2014: Abrahams Stunde; Production Hessischer Rundfunk with Österreichischer Rundfunk; Director: Götz Fritsch, Dramaturgy: Ursula Ruppel

2018

In 2018, based on an idea by Florian Klenk, Doron Rabinovici put together the drama collage "Anything can happen!" A political theater, a mosaic of speeches and statements by Europe's racist populist government politicians that reveals the nature and intentions of these policies.

The reading is merely commented on by individual quotations from Hannah Arendt, Viktor Klemperer and Erich Kästner and is framed by a few sentences written by Rabinovici.

"Anything can happen!"(Original title: Alles kann passieren!) has been performed several times at the Burgtheater and other German-speaking stages.

Doron Rabinovici is a member of the board of the Grazer Autorinnen Autorenversammlung.

He has been an associate member of the Mainz Academy of Sciences and Literature since 2018.