A European Enlightenment in the Promised Land? The Jewish Kulturkampf at the Turn of the Twentieth Century

The European Legacy 25 (7):790-800 (2020)
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The poet and author Judah Leib Gordon (1830–92) was one of the key figures who promoted the Haskalah (The Jewish Enlightenment) among the large Jewish population in Eastern Europe in the second hal...

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