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Simon Dubnow (alternatively
spelled Dubnov; Yiddish: שמעון דובנאָװ, romanized: Shimen Dubnov; Russian: Семён Ма́ркович Ду́бнов, romanized:
Semyon Markovich...
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Dubnov or
Dubnow (Russian: Дубнов) is a
Russian masculine surname originating from the noun dub ('oak'),
which characterized stubborn and
strong men; its...
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Dubnow Garden (alternative
spelling Dubnov) (Hebrew: גינת דובנוב) is a
public park and
garden located in the
center of Tel Aviv, Israel,
lying at the back...
- Zionist.
Simon Dubnow was a Russian-Jewish
philosopher and
historian of
Jewish history,
especially Russian and
Polish Jewish history.
Dubnow himself was...
- of its
first and
major proponents was the
historian and
activist Simon Dubnow.
Jewish Autonomism is
often referred to as "Dubnovism" or "folkism". The...
- city
limits include Charles Clore Park,
Independence Park, Meir Park and
Dubnow Park.
About 19% of the city land are
green spaces. Tel Aviv is home to different...
- is only two
sentences long –
while others span
multiple pages, such as
Dubnow's two-page
entry on Hasidism. A
single color plate is
included in the sample...
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Dubnow 1901–1906, p. 76.
Rosenthal &
Dubnow 1901–1906, p. 76.
Kressel 2018.
Kressel 2018;
Rosenthal &
Dubnow 1901–1906, pp. 76–77.
Rosenthal &
Dubnow...
- "Port Jews of
Odessa and Trieste: A Tale of Two Cities".
Jahrbuch des Simon-
Dubnow-Instituts. 2. München:
Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt: 182–198. ISBN 3-421-05522-X...
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secularist ideologists, and even
taught as
historically factual).
Simon Dubnow, yet
another leading intellectual of the cultural-national school, was particularly...