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ally was able to give up other medi
cal practice in order to concentrate
on psychoanalytical work. But he
never took any pleasure in being,
for so many years, the “only” psy
choanalyst in South Africa, and he
began to organize a seminary for
the training of analysts. He was a
member of both the British and
International Psychoanalytical So
cieties, and was licensed as a train
ing analyst by them. Side by side
with the seminary, he also organ
ized a psychoanalytical clinic that
today is doing valuable work, cater
ing for social workers and speech
therapists as well as for student
analysts.
A man of wide outlook, Wulf
Sachs was never content to channel
all his energies into the one special
ized field. His interests flowed over
into many fields — literature, art,
music, politics and communal work.
He was widely read in several lan
guages, and his library at his home
held the cream of many cultures.
He was well versed in music and
hardly ever missed a concert by a
visiting performer.
During the war years, he took
over a small local journal, “The
Democrat,” and built it into a vigor
ous organ, devoted to the propa
gation of democratic news and
views. He ran the journal almost
single-handed, on a strictly non
profit basis, and when, a couple of
years ago, mounting medical and
teaching work forced him to relin
quish it, he entrusted it to the com
mittee which now runs the journal,
on the expressed condition that
they continue it on the same plat
form and non-profit basis.
He championed the cause of the
oppressed black man in South
Africa, and wrote a psychological
novel, “Black Hamlet,” on this
theme. “Black Hamlet” was origi
nally published in England; subse
quently he rewrote and extended
it and, published in America as
“Black Anger,” the book was
hailed by American reviewers as a
powerful exposure of the plight of
natives in South Africa, written
with deep psychological insight and
considerable literary skill.
He played a valuable role in the
Jewish community as a critic of
conservation policies and cultural
backwardness. He took an active
part in Jewish affairs from the time
he settled here, and was for several
years a member of the executive
council of the S.A. Zionist Federa
tion, and a leading member of the
Zionist Socialist Party executive.
His heart was as large as his in
terests, and he was always busy
helping the oppressed, the un
known, the needy. With all this,
he was rvo dusty “intellectual” or
astringent “social worker.” He
loved good living, good food, good
clothes, a good yarn, ice-skating, a
good game of bridge. In him was
typified a zest for life in all its most
enjoyable and useful phases, and
he packed into his brief 56 years
more than most people can manage
in the traditional three score and
ten.
(.Copyright, 1949 — J.T.A.)
“Ba Wiser
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