![]() Weintraub's scholarship focused on culture, autobiography, and the history of the self he was the author of Visions Of Culture (1966) and The Value Of The Individual: Self and Circumstance in Autobiography (1978). He received his post-secondary education at the University of Chicago, attaining a B.A. ![]() He and his sister Tatjana Wood emigrated to the United States in 1948. During this time, Weintraub attended the Quaker Eerde School. ![]() Weintraub was born in Germany to parents of German and Russian- Jewish ancestry in reaction to the increasing Nazi discrimination against Jews, they fled to the Netherlands in 1935, where they were forced into hiding during the Nazi occupation. ![]()
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