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- of the Odessa-based newspaper Ha-Melitz, but derivatives and the title Maskil for activists were already common in the first edition of Ha-Me****ef from...
- as maskil ('wise'): 32, 42, 44, 45, 52–55, 74, 78, 88, 89, and 142. Psalm 41:2, although not in the above list, has the description ashrei maskil. Six...
- found as early as in the 1531 edition of the Arukh. The word "Maskil" מַשְׂכִּיל‎ or "ha-maskil" indicates a scholar or an "enlightened man", used before...
- congregation's full name in the do****ent is listed as Sha’arai Shomayim U - Maskil El Dol or Gates of Heaven and Society of Friends of the Needy. At the time...
- 1813) was a Polish-Jewish poet, grammarian, Biblical commentator, and Maskil. He was born at Dubno, Volhynia, then Kingdom of Poland. When he was 14...
- Yiddish-language poster calling for Jews to "throw out the impure books of the known maskil (lit. 'intellectual'; pejorative: reformer) H. Walder" from their homes...
- practical "Oveid" (from the word to serve God-Avodah), and the intellectual "Maskil" (from the word to intellectually study-Haskalah). Both are united in the...
- 950 and 980, where he died. The Karaites distinguished him by the epithet maskil ha-Golah (teacher of the Exile). His commentaries were written in Judeo-Arabic...
- stammering, rendered still more repulsive by forced attempts at wit." A Maskil (one who takes part in the Haskalah) would write about and promote acclimatization...
- (Hebrew: יהודה ליב מיזס; c. 1798 – 26 June 1831) was a Galician writer and Maskil. Judah Löb Mieses was born into a wealthy rabbinic family in Lemberg, Galicia...