- for
Higher Education in
Israel (Hebrew: המועצה להשכלה גבוהה, HaMo'atza
LeHaskala Gevoha) is a
supervisory body for
universities and
colleges in Israel...
- 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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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...
- the
language of the
Ottoman Empire,
written in
Arabic characters. The
haskala taught by the
French Jews has, in turn,
encouraged teaching the French...
- was one of the
founders of a
Russian language Jewish w****ly (see also:
Haskala). The
Odessa pogrom of 1871
moved Pinsker to
become an
active public figure...
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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...
- 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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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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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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David B.; Feiner,
Shmuel (2007). Schwerpunkt:
Early Modern Culture and
Haskala.
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. p. 448. ISBN 978-3-525-36933-3. Heilman, Samuel...