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- 1 October 1783: its publishers described themselves as Maskilim. While Maskilic centres sometimes had loose institutions around which their members operated...
- 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...
- Abag (Hebrew: אב״ג) and Mahalalel (Hebrew: מַהֲלַלְאֵל), was a Russian Maskilic writer, poet, playwright, historian, journalist and educator. His first...
- 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...
- different established nations. The movement adopted almost the entire "maskilic" discourse, hoping for a cultural and spiritual renewal. Maskilim were...
- ben Kalman (Hebrew: שְׁלֹמֹה יַעֲקֹב בֵּן קָלְמָן), was a Polish Jewish maskilic writer, translator, and personal physician of King Stanislaw II. Jacques...
- German: Salomo Löwisohn; 1788 or 1789 – 27 April 1821) was a Hungarian Maskilic poet, historian, grammarian, and linguist. Solomon Löwisohn was born into...
- the name include: Gabriel Judah Lichtenfeld (1811–1887), Jewish-Polish maskilic mathematician, poet, and author Gerhard Lichtenfeld (1921–1978), German...
- American journalist and attorney Tobias Gutmann Feder (c. 1760–1817), Maskilic writer, poet, and grammarian Viktor Gutmann (1891–1946), Croatian nobleman...
- Hirsch Gutman Feder; c. 1760, Przedbórz – 1817, Ternopil) was a Galician Maskilic writer, poet, and grammarian. He wandered through Galicia, Poland, and...