members of Jewish orthodoxy as well as by supporters of the more liberal Haskala (Jewish Enlightenment). Orthodox critics argued that teachers were not...
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in der SBZ-DDR und ihre Behandlung durch Partei und Staat 1945– 1990. (Haskala, 18) Hildesheim, 1997. Naimark, Norman M. (1995). The Russians in Germany:...
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these sentiments. In this sense, Zionism can be read as a response to the Haskala and the challenges of modernity and liberalism, rather than purely a response...
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With the spread of the Enlightenment, many Litvaks became devotees of the Haskala (Jewish Enlightenment) movement in Eastern Europe pressing for better integration...
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May 1871) was an Austrian poet, editor, and translator of the Galician Haskala. He translated into Hebrew works by Virgil, Lucian, Jean Racine, Lord Byron...
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expanding his knowledge of European literature. There, Bialik encountered the Haskala or Jewish Enlightenment movement and, as a result, drifted away from yeshiva...
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intellectual, writer, and critic. Originally a maskil—a propagator of the Haskala, or "Jewish Enlightenment"—he became a pioneer in the fields of Yiddish...
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annotations in Meḥōqeqē Yehudā make frequent reference to thinkers of the Haskala, such as Heinrich Graetz, S. D. Luzzatto, and especially Moses Mendelssohn...
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variety of German, used between 1760 and the end of the 19th century (the Haskala), was written with the Hebrew alphabet, and contained a small number of...
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History and Religion Sub-discipline Social History of Hasidism and the Haskala; Holocaust Institutions Sarah Lawrence College Website http://gdynner.com...
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was played by the actor Steven Schub (lead singer of The Fenwicks and HaSkaLA.) Ochs was a member of the American Federation of Television and Radio...
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was one of the founders of a Russian language Jewish weekly (see also: Haskala). The Odessa pogrom of 1871 moved Pinsker to become an active public figure...
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considerable proportion of the Misnagdim were not averse to at least some of the Haskala's goals, the Rebbes were unremittingly hostile. The most distinguished Hasidic...
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has been maintained. Kalonymos Netiva Zutot Minima Judaica Haskala name derived from Haskala. Menora name based on Menorah Salomon Ludwig Steinheim Institute...
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2 vol. Lubavitcher Rabbi's Memoirs, 3 vol. The Tzemach Tzedek and the Haskala Movement On Learning Chasidut On the Teachings of Chasidut Some Aspects...
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Halban. pp. 585–592. ISBN 1870015193. "Măriuca Stanciu - A promotor of the Haskala in Romania – Moses Gaster". Studia Hebraica I, University of Bucharest...
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in Hasidic legend as the filozof eloki ("the Godly philosopher"). The Haskala movement (the "Jewish Enlightenment"), was sweeping through Eastern Europe...
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favorable attitude towards secular studies as the reason for the spread of the Haskala in Lithuania more than in Hasidic Poland. This claim was refuted in later...
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periodicals in Calcutta. Novels and literature from the European Zionist and Haskala movements were translated into Judeo-Arabic in Calcutta. At the turn of...
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the language of the Ottoman Empire, written in Arabic characters. The haskala taught by the French Jews has, in turn, encouraged teaching the French...
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for Higher Education in Israel (Hebrew: המועצה להשכלה גבוהה, HaMo'atza LeHaskala Gevoha) is a supervisory body for universities and colleges in Israel....
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Manchester. Retrieved 17 July 2022. Măriuca, Stanciu. "A promotor of the Haskala in Romania – Moses Gaster". Studia Hebraica I, University of Bucharest...
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Chabad tradition, his departure was prompted by allegations from within the Haskala movement of the misappropriation of funds, leading to a Russian governmental...
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modern, European one. His granddaughter Lulla Rosenfeld writes, "Of the haskala [Jewish Enlightenment] as an organized system of ideas, he probably knew...
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novel was seen as part of the theological debate between adherents of Haskala (the Jewish Enlightenment) and the religious revivalism of Hasidism. The...
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Library of the Haskalah. Am Oved: Tel Aviv, 2014, 39–62]. [Hebrew] "Haskala". www.haskala-library.net. Retrieved June 6, 2019. "Innovation through Tradition...
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Starokostyantyniv Avrom Ber Gotlober (1811–1899), writer, poet, and educator of the Haskala movement. Jakub Weinles, Polish painter Anatoliy Bondarchuk, hammer thrower...
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Jutta Dick: Salomon Ludwig Steinheim und Johanna Steinheim. Briefe (= Haskala. Wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen, Bd. 9) Olms, Hildesheim 1996. Gabriel...
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traditional rabbinate but refrained from any confrontation with the young Haskala movement. In 1889, Spektor opposed the proposed celebration of his rabbinical...
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