- thunder", "hidden in thunder", etc. Uzi Shavit, "An
Examination of the Term '
Haskala' in
Hebrew Literature".
Jerusalem Studies in
Hebrew Literature, 1980. JSTOR 23360780...
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members of
Jewish orthodoxy as well as by
supporters of the more
liberal Haskala (Jewish Enlightenment).
Orthodox critics argued that
teachers were not...
- 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:...
- intellectual, writer, and critic.
Originally a maskil—a
propagator of the
Haskala, or "Jewish Enlightenment"—he
became a
pioneer in the
fields of Yiddish...
-
annotations in Meḥōqeqē Yehudā make
frequent reference to
thinkers of the
Haskala, such as
Heinrich Graetz, S. D. Luzzatto, and
especially Moses Mendelssohn...
-
major factor. 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...
- new
Jewish movements following the
Jewish Enlightenment resulted in the
Haskala; in Halakha,
marriage between a Jew and a
gentile is both
prohibited and...
- With the
spread of the Enlightenment, many
Litvaks became devotees of the
Haskala (Jewish Enlightenment)
movement in
Eastern Europe pressing for
better integration...
- 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...