- 1
October 1783: its
publishers described themselves as Maskilim.
While Maskilic centres sometimes had
loose institutions around which their members operated...
- Abag (Hebrew: אב״ג) and
Mahalalel (Hebrew: מַהֲלַלְאֵל), was a
Russian Maskilic writer, poet, playwright, historian,
journalist and educator. His first...
- transgressor.
Denying this fact is akin to
denying the sun at noon. However,
maskilic'-rabbinic
rivalry ended in most of
Central Europe, as
governments imposed...
- the name include:
Gabriel Judah Lichtenfeld (1811–1887), Jewish-Polish
maskilic mathematician, poet, and
author Gerhard Lichtenfeld (1921–1978), German...
- **** (Hebrew: יעקב בודק; 24 June 1819 – 18 July 1855) was a
Galician Maskilic writer.
Jacob **** was born in
Lemberg (now Lviv, Ukraine),
where he spent...
- 1889) was a
Russian Hebrew writer, who
published a
number of
novellas in
maskilic journals. For over
thirty years,
Berman held a
position in the
employ of...
- is the
difference between a
dialect and language?" I
thought that the
maskilic contempt had
affected him, and
tried to lead him to the
right path, but...
- ben
Kalman (Hebrew: שְׁלֹמֹה יַעֲקֹב בֵּן קָלְמָן), was a
Polish Jewish maskilic writer, translator, and
personal physician of King
Stanislaw II. Jacques...
-
Kalman Kohn
Bistritz (Hebrew: קלמן קאהן ביסטריץ) was a
Hungarian maskilic poet and epigrammatist, who
lived at the
beginning of the
nineteenth century...
- שפרלינג; 1837,
Lemberg –
December 1899, Lemberg) was a
Galician Jewish Maskilic poet and educator.
Sperling was a
teacher of
religion at the
Jewish school...