Avrom Ber Gotlober (Yiddish: אברהם־בּער גאָטלאָבּער; 14 January 1811 – 12 April 1899), also known by the pen names Abag (Hebrew: אב״ג) and Mahalalel (Hebrew: מַהֲלַלְאֵל), was a Russian Maskilic writer, poet, playwright, historian, journalist and educator. His first collection was published in 1835.
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AvromBerGotlober (Yiddish: אברהם־בּער גאָטלאָבּער; 14 January 1811 – 12 April 1899), also known by the pen names Abag (Hebrew: אב״ג) and Mahalalel (Hebrew:...
periodicals published in Russian and Yiddish; he wrote in Hebrew. AvromBerGotlober (1811–1899) was a Jewish writer, poet, playwright, historian, journalist...
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settled in Kamianets-Podilskyi, where he got to know writer and poet AvromBerGotlober, who helped him to understand secular culture, philosophy, literature...
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ha-Shamayim, treateas on ancient and modern astronomy. In his memoirs, AvromBerGotlober gives a vivid account of the importance Brody had on the spreading...
was young. He studied in the Kamenets state school for Jews, where AvromBerGotlober was the supervisor Mendele Mocher Sforim was his teacher. In 1858...
scholarship, and book reviews. Reuben Asher Braudes Judah Leib Gordon AvromBerGotlober Isaac Kaminer Avraham Uri Kovner [de; ru] This article incorporates...
Ha-Boker Or (The Morning Light), a Hebrew periodical published by AvromBerGotlober Clipper Morning Light, a former name of the Boeing 747-121 aircraft...
ha-ḥeshbon, and El ha-ishah. Several of his poems were published in AvromBerGotlober's Ha-boker or. Ha-yovel. Warsaw: Isaac Goldman. 1884. "Geveret ha-ḥeshbon"...
the authorities to release him. In 1881, he also began writing for AvromBerGotlober's Haboker as well as for Ha-Melitz and Ha-Tsfira. The son of a rabbi...