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Israel Psychoanalytic Society
The Israel Psychoanalytic Society ( he, החברה הפסיכואנליטית בישראל, Hachevra Hapsychoanalytit be Israel) is the official psychoanalysis, psychoanalytic organization in Israel, a constituent member of the International Psychoanalytic Association, founded in 1933. History It was founded in November 1933 by Max Eitingon and many other psychoanalysts, but was originally named ''Palestine Psychoanalytic Society''. It was modeled on the Berlin Psychoanalytic Polyclinic—also founded by Eitingon. In 1934, , a physician and associate member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, fled the Nazis in Mandatory Palestine, Palestine. Three psychoanalytic groups were formed separately in the major cities of Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem. Eitingon became president of the community in 1933 and held the post until his death in 1943. After his death, Moshe Wulff became president. In 1948, one year after the foundation of the State of Israel, the Palestine Psychoanalytic Socie ...
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