Peretz (Peter) Smolenskin (Hebrew: פרץ (פטר) סמולנסקין; 25 February 1842 – 1 February 1885) was a Russian-born Zionist and Hebrew writer. Peretz Smolenskin...
Merano from 1872 Ignaz Vincenz Zingerle (1825–1892), poet and scholar PeretzSmolenskin (1842–1885 in Meran), a Russian-born Zionist and Hebrew writer Hermann...
view was promulgated by nationalist thinkers and historians, from PeretzSmolenskin, Ahad Ha'am, Simon Dubnow and onwards. It was once common in Israeli...
Odessa pogrom led some Jewish publicists, exemplified by the writer PeretzSmolenskin, to question belief in the possibility of Jewish integration into...
Jewish national Zionist historiography from the 19th century include PeretzSmolenskin, Abraham Shalom Friedberg, and Saul Pinchas Rabinowitz, part of the...
bibliography: Heinrich Graetz, Gnosticismus und Judenthum, pp. 56–71. PeretzSmolenskin, Sämmtliche Werke, ii. 267–278. Adolf Jellinek, Elischa b. Abuja,...
State University of New York Press, pp. 12–27. Parfitt, Tudor (1995) ”PeretzSmolenskin, the Revival of Hebrew and Jewish Education.” In: Abramson, G. and...
means "Eternal People" and is taken from the title of an essay by PeretzSmolenskin. It was founded in Odessa in 1881 by Mania Bakl (Maria Bahal) and...
modernist sculptor Mordechai Omer, director of Tel Aviv Art Museum PeretzSmolenskin, writer of the Haskalah movement Bereavement in Judaism Avni, Eran...
(Odessa, 1866); and "Bene Reshef", essays and poems, published by PeretzSmolenskin (Vienna, 1871). Abraham Firkovich collected several distinct collections...
Vienna for the purpose of medical studies where he – together with PeretzSmolenskin – found the Jewish-political association Ahavath Zion (for the reason...
movement". He was buried at Har HaMenuchot, near the gravesites of PeretzSmolenskin and Joseph Klausner. Agron Street [he; commons] in downtown Jerusalem...
reasons, and he maintained a relationship with the Maskilic writer PeretzSmolenskin. Among his early translations was James Barr Walker [Wikidata]'s Philosophy...
New York: Funk & Wagnalls. Yedidya, Asaf (2023-12-14). "Between PeretzSmolenskin and Ahad Ha'am: The Forgotten Historiography of the Jewish National...
studying Hebrew and German literature. He published his first work in PeretzSmolenskin's journal Ha-Mabit [he] in 1878. Silberbusch later lived in Botoșani...
origin of The Forward, was published in 1936. He translated works by PeretzSmolenskin and Gerhart Hauptmann into Yiddish, and in 1928 he published a Yiddish...
literature. In 1874, he published in The Dawn [he], a monthly edited by PeretzSmolenskin at Vienna. His first story, The Mysteries of the Zephaniah Family...
original, Letteris was the object of a blistering attack by the young PeretzSmolenskin.) One of his best known poems is his Zionist song Yonah Ḥomiyyah ('The...
Frishman the Critic, a Monograph (1980). Kramer edited volumes of PeretzSmolenskin, Moshe Leib Lilienblum, Sh. Shalom, Yehoshua Tan-Pai, Y. H. Ravnitzky...
published a fictional satire entitled 'The Crux of the Matter' in PeretzSmolenskin's Hebrew journal Ha-Shaḥar ('The Dawn'). The Vilna secret police issued...
Ha-Maggid. He briefly moved to Vienna in 1876, where he befriended editor PeretzSmolenskin, and shortly thereafter began studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary...