Rivkah Scharf Kluger (1907–1987)
Author of The Archetypal Significance of Gilgamesh: A Modern Ancient Hero
About the Author
Rivkah Schrf Kluger, born in 1907 in Bern, but living in Zurich from the age of two, received her doctoral degree in Semitic Languages and Religious History from the University of Zurich. Analyzed by Jung, she became his student and collaborator, and taught at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich on show more psychology and religion. As a Jungian analyst and scholar, she lectured widely in Europe and America. After her marriage to Yehezkel Kluger in 1955, she practiced and also taught at various Jungian training centers, first in Los Angeles, until 1969, and then in Haifa, Israel, where she lived until her death in 1987. Her two previous books were Satan in the Old Testament and Psyche and Bible. show less
Works by Rivkah Scharf Kluger
Satan in the Old Testament 4 copies
Satan in the Old Testament 1 copy
Psyche and Bible 1 copy
Psyche and Bible 1 copy
Psyche and Bible 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Kluger, Rivkah Scharf
- Birthdate
- 1907
- Date of death
- 1987
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- Israel
- Birthplace
- Bern, Switzerland
- Place of death
- Israel
- Places of residence
- Los Angeles, California, USA
Israel
Switzerland - Education
- University of Zurich (Ph.D)
- Relationships
- Jung, Carl (mentor)
Kluger, Yehezkel (husband) - Organizations
- C. G. Jung Institute of Israel
Members
Statistics
- Works
- 10
- Members
- 78
- Popularity
- #229,022
- Rating
- 3.4
- ISBNs
- 7
- Languages
- 2