- (Peter)
Smolenskin (Hebrew: פרץ (פטר) סמולנסקין; 25
February 1842 – 1
February 1885) was a Russian-born
Zionist and
Hebrew writer.
Peretz Smolenskin was...
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official residence of the
Prime Minister of Israel. It is
located at 9
Smolenskin Street, on the
corner of
Balfour Street in the
upscale central Jerusalem...
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residence of the
prime minister is Beit Aghion, at the
corner of
Balfour and
Smolenskin streets in Rehavia, Jerusalem. Term of
office in
years Beit
Aghion Cabinet...
- from 1872
Ignaz Vincenz Zingerle (1825–1892), poet and
scholar Peretz Smolenskin (1842–1885 in Meran), a Russian-born
Zionist and
Hebrew writer Hermann...
- the
thinkers of the
Haskalah or
Jewish enlightenment, such as
Peretz Smolenskin in 1872,
although it
often depicted it as its opponent. The idea of returning...
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Peretz Hirshbein, (1880–1948), a Yiddish-language
playwright Peretz Smolenskin, (1842–1885), a
Russian Jewish novelist as a surname: Amir
Peretz (born...
- a
follower of Philo;
according to Dubsch, a Christian;
according to
Smolenskin and Weiss, a
victim of the
inquisitor Akiva."
Ginzberg suggests that Elisha...
- reasons, and he
maintained a
relationship with the
Maskilic writer Peretz Smolenskin.
Among his
early translations was
James Barr Walker [Wikidata]'s Philosophy...
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Odessa pogrom led some
Jewish publicists,
exemplified by the
writer Peretz Smolenskin, to
question belief in the
possibility of
Jewish integration into Christian...
- Piyyuṭim of
Eleazar ha-Ḳalir. Aḥar
reshef le-vaḳer. Vienna: G. Brög & P.
Smolenskin. 1886. A
criticism of Simḥah Pinsker's Liḳuṭe Ḳadmoniyot,
first published...