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Gershom Scholem (Hebrew: גֵרְשׁׂם שָׁלוֹם; 5
December 1897 – 21
February 1982) was an
Israeli philosopher and historian.
Widely regarded as the founder...
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Jewish apocryphal literature of the
tumultuous Second Temple period,
Gerschom Scholem profiles medieval and
early modern Jewish millennialist teachings...
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Gershom ben Judah, (c. 960–1040) best
known as
Rabbeinu Gershom (Hebrew: רבנו גרשום, "Our
teacher Gershom") and also
commonly known to
scholars of Rabbinic...
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Shtern (1907–1990),
Canadian Yiddish poet, novelist, and
critic Surname:
Gerschom Sholem (1897–1982), German-born
Israeli philosopher and
historian Lee Sholem...
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Praxis des
Rechners – Ein hebräisch-arithmetisches Werk des Levi ben
Gerschom aus dem
Jahre 1321 (Frankfurt am Main:
Buchdruckerei Louis Golde, 1909)...
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would support Buber financially, as well as
other Jewish writers such as
Gerschom Scholem and S.Y. Agnon. In 1930 he
established the
Schocken Institute for...
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Scholem ****umes that
Aaron of
Cardena never existed.
Aaron Kardina (in
Gerschom Scholems work) is said to have
served as a
fictional editor. In fact, the...
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critical of Ch****idism). Thus,
Jewish Studies scholars like
Gerschom Sholem have criticized, and
continue to criticize, Gulkowitsch's work....
- Simpson, 14
September 1944. R.
Eisler to J. Skemp, 3
April 1946. Scholem,
Gerschom (1980). From
Berlin to Jerusalem. New York: Shocken. "Goldsmid, C.J. "Dr...
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Journal of
Asian Studies, Feb. 1992. Heifetz, Hank. “Sabbatai Zevi, by
Gerschom Scholem.”
Village Voice, July 1974. Heifetz, Hank. “Sanskrit Dramas, by...