A Jewish Communist in Weimar Germany2017
The Life of Werner Scholem
by Ralf Hoffrogge
Walter Benjamin derided him as a ?rogue? in 1924. Josef Stalin described him as a ?splendid man?, though he soon changed his mind, referring to Scholem as an ?imbecile?, while Ernst Thälmann, chairman of the German Communist Party, warned against the dangers of ?Scholemism?. For the philosopher and historian Gershom Scholem, however, Werner was first and foremost his older brother. The life of Weimar Germanyþs radical politician Werner Scholem (1895?1940) had many facets. Werner and Gerhard, later Gershom, had rebelled together against their authoritarian father and the atmosphere of national chauvinism that permeated Germany during the first world war. Inspiring his younger brother to take up the Zionist cause, Werner himself underwent a long personal journey before deciding to join the...
