Jewish emancipation was the process in various nations in Europe of eliminating Jewish disabilities, e.g. Jewish quotas, to which European Jews were then...
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political emancipation in his 1844 essay "On the Jewish Question", although often in addition to (or in contrast with) the term human emancipation. Marx's...
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during the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The debate began with Jewish emancipation in western and central European societies during the Age of Enlightenment...
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presented his views dissenting from Bauer's on the Jewish question and on political and human emancipation. A French translation appeared 1850 in Paris in...
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1492 (readmitted in 1868). The disabilities began to be lifted with Jewish emancipation in the late 18th and 19th centuries. In 1791, Revolutionary France...
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Jewish emancipation in the United Kingdom was the culmination in the 19th century of efforts over several hundred years[citation needed] to loosen the...
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History of the Jews in Europe (redirect from European Jewish)
them full citizens. Napoleon implemented Jewish emancipation as his armies conquered much of Europe. Emancipation often brought more opportunities for Jews...
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in the age of emancipation promoting conformity as a potential solution to historic Jewish marginalization. Professor of Modern Jewish History Todd Endelman...
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Napoleon and the Jews (redirect from Napoleon and Jewish people)
achieved more for Jewish emancipation than had been accomplished during the three preceding centuries. As part of recognising the Jewish community, he established...
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movement. Also starting in the 18th century, Jews began to campaign for Jewish emancipation from restrictive laws and integration into the wider European society...
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Christian himself.[citation needed] The Haskalah combined with the Jewish Emancipation movement under way in Central and Western Europe to create an opportunity...
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Infamous Decree (category Jewish French history)
of Jews and integrate them into French society, building on the Jewish Emancipation of 1790–1791. The Infamous Decree, the third of the three decrees...
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Antisemitism (redirect from Anti-jewish)
interpret On the Jewish Question in the deeper context of Marx's debates with Bruno Bauer, author of The Jewish Question, about Jewish emancipation in Germany...
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Halakha (redirect from Jewish law)
of them exists in classical Judaism. Since the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah) and Jewish emancipation, some have come to view the halakha as less binding...
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Jewish themes and motifs. Until the emancipation, Jewish art was mostly centered around religious practices and rituals. Following the emancipation in...
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Haskalah (redirect from Jewish Enlightenment)
last stage ended around 1881, with the rise of Jewish emancipation. The movement advocated against Jewish reclusiveness, encouraged the adoption of prevalent...
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The following is a list of Jewish political milestones in the United States. First Jewish member of a colonial legislature (South Carolina): Francis Salvador...
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Christian Wilhelm von Dohm (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
Civil Improvement of the Jews, went on to influenced the process of Jewish emancipation. Dohm was born in Lemgo on 11 December 1751. The son of a Lutheran...
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Reform Judaism (redirect from Reform Jewish)
early principles, attempting to harmonize Jewish tradition with modern sensibilities in the age of emancipation. Brought to America by German-trained rabbis...
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the religion of Judaism. Until modern Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) and Jewish emancipation, Jewish philosophy was preoccupied with attempts to reconcile...
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Catholic emancipation or Catholic relief was a process in the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, and later the combined United Kingdom in the late...
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Orthodox Judaism (redirect from Jewish Orthodox)
entity, and sought to reform and integrate them as "useful subjects". Jewish emancipation and equal rights were discussed. The Christian (and especially Protestant)...
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Auto-Emancipation (Selbstemanzipation) is a pamphlet written in German by Russian-Polish Jewish doctor and activist Leon Pinsker in 1882. It is considered...
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they lived. Thus, until the 19th century effort for the emancipation of the Jews, almost all Jewish political struggles were internal, and dealt primarily...
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which was a significant step on the path to Jewish emancipation in the United Kingdom. The first Jewish knight was Sir Solomon de Medina, knighted in...
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History of the Jews in England (redirect from History of the Jews in England--Other Influences on the Jewish Standing in the Community)
remained in force for only a few months. Historians commonly date Jewish emancipation to either 1829 or 1858, while Benjamin Disraeli, born a Sephardi...
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Ashkenazi Jews (redirect from Ashkenazi Jewish)
the majority of the American Jewish community since 1750. In the context of the European Enlightenment, Jewish emancipation began in 18th century France...
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exchange for Jewish emancipation. European nations gradually undertook legal endeavors with the aim of enforcing permanent surnames in the Jewish populations...
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rest, is described in the Tanakh as God's sign ("ot") between Him and the Jewish people. The Torah provides detailed instructions (Exodus 28) for the garments...
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History of the Jews in Germany (redirect from German-Jewish)
(the 1600s to late 1700s), many Jewish women began to frequently visit non-Jewish salons and to campaign for emancipation. In Western Europe and the German...
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