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ERTER, ISAAC — (1791–1851), Hebrew satirist of the Haskalah. Born in Koniuszek near Przemysl, Erter, during the earlier part of his life, lived in various places including Lvov, where he, together with a group of young maskilim, was excommunicated in 1816 by… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Erter europäischer Astronomenkongress — Der erste europäische Astronomenkongress fand in den Sommerwochen 1798 auf der Seeberg Sternwarte in Gotha statt. Die 1790 von Franz Xaver von Zach in Betrieb genommene Seeberg Sternwarte wurde schnell zu einem Mittelpunkt der europäischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Erter, Isaac — (1791 1851) Galician Hebrew satirist. He was born in Koniuszek and lived in various cities before settling in Brody in 1831. In addition to his literary work, he was active in Haskalah circles. The Watchman of the House of Israel consists of… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Isaac Erter — ( Yitzhak Erter ) was a Polish Jewish satirist; born 1792 at Janischok, Galicia; died 1851 at Brody. The first part of his life was full of struggles and hardships. After having associated for many years with the Hasidim, he settled at Lemberg;… … Wikipedia
HEBREW LITERATURE, MODERN — definition and scope beginnings periodization … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Liste der Baudenkmäler in Everswinkel — Die Liste der Baudenkmäler in Everswinkel enthält die denkmalgeschützten Bauwerke auf dem Gebiet der Gemeinde Everswinkel im Kreis Warendorf in Nordrhein Westfalen. Diese Baudenkmäler sind in Teil A der Denkmalliste der Gemeinde Everswinkel… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Senior Sachs — (June 17, 1816–November 18, 1892) was a Russo French Hebrew scholar born at Kaidany, government of Kovno. When Senior was only one and one half year old his father, Tzemach Sachs, became rabbi of Zhagory, also in the government of Kovno, and here … Wikipedia
LEVINSOHN, ISAAC BAER — (1788–1860), Hebrew author, one of the founders of the haskalah in Russia. He also was known as Ribal (initials of Rabbi Isaac Baer Levinsohn). Levinsohn was born in Kremenets, Volhynia, Russia, into a wealthy family. Later he moved to Radzivilov … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MAPU, ABRAHAM — (1808–1867), creator of the modern Hebrew novel. One of the principal exponents of the Haskalah movement in Eastern Europe, he is best known for his first and most successful novel Ahavat Ẓiyyon ( The Love of Zion, Vilna, 1853), which represents… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Hasidic Judaism — Hasidic Jews praying in the synagogue on Yom Kippur, by Maurycy Gottlieb Part of a se … Wikipedia
List of Polish Jews — From the Middle Ages until the Holocaust, Jews comprised a significant part of the Polish population. The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, known as a Jewish paradise for its religious tolerance, attracted numerous Jews who fled persecution from… … Wikipedia