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Isaac Abraham Euchel (Hebrew: יצחק אייכל; born at Copenhagen,
October 17, 1756; died at Berlin, June 14, 1804) was a
Hebrew author and
founder of the "Haskalah-movement"...
- that the text was
actually Herz's own. In 1790, a
Hebrew version by
Isaac Euchel appeared in the
journal Ha-Me'****ef; this
version also
attributed the original...
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reading and
discussing Mendelssohn's
scriptural expositions,
Isaac Abraham Euchel and
Mendel Bresslau, who were at that time
tutoring in the
house of David...
- like
Moses Mendelssohn,
Naphtali Hirz Wessely,
Isaac Satanow and
Isaac Euchel, aut****d
tracts in
various genres that were
further disseminated and re-read...
- speech, manners, and
awareness of
European literature and ideas.
Isaac Euchel, for example,
represented a new
generation of Jews. He
maintained a leading...
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Seine Freunde, p. 130). He
married in 1816 a Miss Wolf,
niece of
Isaac Euchel. She died in 1842. He
devoted himself with
paternal affection to the pupils...
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Euchorthippus elegantulus Wikidata: Q10489750 CoL: 3BT92 EoL: 495665 EPPO:
EUCHEL EUNIS: 256144
Fauna Europaea: 402528
Fauna Europaea (new):...
- Hebraist, writer, and bookseller.
Along with
fellow Maskil Isaac Abraham Euchel, he
founded language in Königsberg the Me'****efim
society for the promotion...
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Josef Hirsch Dunner (1913-2007),
Chief Rabbi of East
Prussia Isaac Abraham Euchel (1756-1804),
Hebraist Hugo
Falkenheim (1856-1945),
physician and academic...
- He had much influence, and was
followed by Wessely, Jarosław, Homberg,
Euchel, Friedlander, Hertz, Herxheimer,
Ludwig Philippson, etc.,
called "Biurists"...