The life and thought of Ze'ev Jawitz: "to cultivate a Hebrew culture"
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adam_text | Contents VII Introduction 1 Roots and Beginnings 1 2 1882: A Turning Point 11 3 The Land of Israel 29 4 Jerusalem 41 5 The History of Israel 61 6 Vilna 73 7 Vision 89 8 Germany 117 131 9 England Epilogue 143 Bibliography 147 Index 161 About the Author 167 v
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Index Aaron (Biblical), 62, 100-101 Abraham (Biblical), 43, 62, 95 Abraham ibn Ezra, 107-8, 139 Abramovich, Sholem Ya’ccov, 114n96 Adler Nathan, 18 aggadah, 2, 23-25, 62, 66, 122, 124, 126 Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, 49,145 Agudath Israel, 120, 133 Ahad Ha’Am (Asher Ginsberg), 17, 25, 50, 53-57, 60n83, 68-69, 79-83, 89, 97-98, 131, 135, 137, 144 Akiva, Rabbi, 33, 103, 139 Albo, Yosef, 106 Alexander the Second, 12 Alexandrov, Shmuel, 122 Alkalai, Yehuda, 21 Alliance Israelite Universelle, 13, 21, 41, 46-47, 49, 55 Anan Ben David, 67 Antwerp, 47, 52, 128 Auerbach, Berthold, 96 Auerbach, Moshe, 119 Basel, 79 Bar Lev, Mordechai, 34 Baumgarten, David, 35 Ben Avi, Itamar, 47 Ben-Israel, Menashe, 2 Ben Shimol, Yaakov, 35 Ben Sira, 137 Ben Tovim, Isaac, 54 Ben-Yehuda, Eliezer, 34, 36-37, 40n43, 42, 49-52, 55, 57n7, 108, 145 Berdyczewski, Micha Josef, 22, 80 Berlin, 67, 75, 83, 117, 119-20, 122-23, 126-28, 136 Berlin, Isaiah, 144 Berlin (Bar-Ilan), Meir, 126-27 Berliner, Abraham, 118 Berlovitz, Yaffah, 24, 45, 47 Berman, Shalom Meir, 127 Bern, 122 Bernstein, Edward, 95 Bernstein, Berish, 8 Bezalel Academy of Arts, 108-9 Bialik, Hayim Nahman, 22, 24-25, 53, 80, 127, 137, 145 Białystok, 2, 73, 122-23 Bible, 2, 20, 33, 35, 51, 66, 75, 82, 91, 122-23, 126, 131, 139; criticism, 66, 118, 138 Bilu, 31 В achar, Nissim, 42 Bad Homburg, 119, 127 Bad Soden, 119, 124 Balfour Declaration, 104, 133-34,144 Bart, Jacob, 118 161
162 Binyamin, Shaul, 8 Bnei Beteira, 67, 104 Borochov, Ber, 95 Brenner, Yosef Haim, 48-49, 80 Breslau, 122 Breuer, Solomon, 119 Brothers Grimm, 23-24 Cairo Genizah, 137 Caro, Joseph, 135 Chanukah, 33, 43, 57n7, 74 Cohen, Herman, 118 Cohn Reiss, Ephraim, 79 Copernicus, Nicolaus, 106 Crimean War, 41 Cyrus (Biblical), 133 Damascus Affair, 36 Daniel (Biblical), 43 Darwin, Charles, 105, 107 David (Biblical), 17, 24, 62, 96, 101, 125 Davidson, Yehuda Leib, 53 Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), 47, 123, 131 Degel Yerushalayim, 133-35 Dinur, Ben Zion, 52, 74, 146n6 Diskin, Sonya, 8 Diskin, Yehoshua Leib, 8 Ekran, 30, 32 Elazar (Biblical), 100 Elijah of Vilna (HaGra), 5, 19-20, 41, 73 Emden, Jacob, 5 Epstein, Zalman, 145 Erlanger, Michael, 24, 29 Ezra (Biblical), 131 Falk, Haim, 34 Feiner, Shmuel, 144 Fischman (Maimon), Yehuda Leib, 126, 138 Fischman Zecharia, 138 Flavius, Josephus, 2, 112n52 Index Franco-Prassian War, 3 Frankel, Zacharias, 15 Frankfurt, 117, 119, 128 Freiman, Ahron, 119 Friedberg, Avraham Shalom, 15, 36 Friedlander, David, 20 Friedlander, Natan, 7 Frumkin, Israel Dov, 38, 42 Fiinn, Shmuel Yosef, 15, 74 Galileo Galilei, 106 Gedera, 30-32, 55 Geiger, Abraham, 84, 121, 137 Gershom Meor haGolah, 62 Getz, Raphael, 95 Gintzburg, Devorah, 53 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 45, 75 Goldberg, Elyakim, 34 Gordon David, 19 Gordon, Yehudah Leib, 15 Graetz, Heinrich, 16, 20, 65-66, 121, 137 Grazovsky, Yehuda, 34 Great Assembly, 54, 67, 102, 134 Guggenheim, Fromet, 96 Guttmacher, Elijah, 55 Haeckel, Ernst, 105 Hai Gaon, 67, 102 Haifa, 91, 97, 108 halakha, 2, 122, 126 Halberstadt, 124
Halberstadt, Meir, 127 Halevy, Yitzhak Eisik, 67, 102, 119-24 Hamburg, 119-20 Hannah (Biblical), 62-63 Harkavy, Avraham Eliyahu, 15, 29-30 Harlap, Yaakov Moshe, 135 Hasmonean Kingdom, 100, 112n52 Heine, Heinrich, 54 Heller, Chaim, 122-23 Herod, 74 Herschberg, Avraham Shmuel, 82, 84, 118, 123, 127-28 Herzberg, Ze’ev Wilhelm, 42
Index Herzl, Theodor, 75, 78-81, 89-97, 101, 108 Hess, Moses, 92 Hezekiah (Biblical), 61 Hibbat Zion, 13, 15, 22, ЗО, 35-37, 45, 47-48, 53-55, 73 Hildesheimer, Esnél, 64, 66, 117-18,120 Hildesheimer, Hirsch, 118 Hillel the Elder, 67, 102-4 Hirsch, Samson Raphael, 20, 22, 69, 82, 113n81, 117, 119 Hirsch, Shmuel, 46 Hirschensohn, Chaim, 42, 101, 103 Hobbes, Thomas, 93 Hoffmann, David Zvi, 118 Homberg, Herz, 20 Humboldt, Alexander von, 107, 114n85 Ibn Tibon family, 51 Isaiah (Biblical), 48, 91, 96 Isserles, Moses, 103 Istóczy, Győző, 16 Jabotinsky, Ze’ev, 131 Jacobson, Israel, 20 Jaffa, 31, 41, 46, 54-56, 69, 83,104, 126, 132 Jawitz, Esther, 6, 11, 30 Jawitz, Goldą, 3-7, 11,14-15, 32, 34, 49, 69, 76, 119, 127-28 Jawitz, Yehudah, 1, 8, 42 Jawitz, Yehuda Leib, 6, 11-12, 47, 52, 68, 96, 109, 114n95, 128, 137 Jawitz, Yitzhak David, 6, 11, 69, 128 Jawitz, Zussman, 1-2, 6, 42 Jawitz (Berman), Sara Rachel, 6, 11, 69, 74, 127 Jawitz (Etman), Shifra, 6, 11-12, 69, 74, 128, 131 Jericho, 41, 91 Jeroboam (Biblical), 83 Jerusalem, 1-2, 7-8, 31, 37, 41-13, 46-47, 55, 61, 68-69, 73, 79, 91, 106, 109, 127, 135-37, 139 163 Joshua (biblical), 68, 100 Jost, Isaak Markus, 137 Jubilee, 89, 94 Judah Maccabee, 34 Kalischer, Wolf, 92 Kalischer, Zvi Hirsch, 7, 21, 46, 55, 78, 92 Karaks, 67 Karlebach, Shlomo, 126 Katznelson, Beri, 59ո62 Kaufman, Mathilda, 37-38 Kishinev Pogrom, 76, 81 Klausner, Joseph, 51-52, 68, 108 Koenigsberg, 7 Kolno, 1 Kovna, 29, 69, 73, 124 Kook, Abraham Isaac, 69, 83, 101, 1034, 109, 112n55, 133-35, 138, 145 Kook, Zvi Yehuda, 146n6 Krochmal, Nachman, 2, 77 Lag Ba’omer, 33
Lassalle, Ferdinand, 95 Lazarus, Moritz, 83-84,110 Leeds, 133 Lemel School, 8, 41, 79, 139 Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, 137 Levi Ben Gershon, 106 Levin, Benjamin Menashe, 65,122-24, 139 Liebig, Justus von, 107, 114n85 Lilienblum, Moshe Leib, 68, 77 Linnaeus, Carl, 107, 114n85 Locke, John, 93 Lodz, 73, 122 Łomża, 1, 122 London, 61, 75, 104, 131-33, 138-39 Lorberboim, Yaakov, 1 Luncz, Abraham Moses, 41-42 Luz, Ehud, 87ո54 Luzzatto, Samuel David, 51, 77, 86n29, 110, 144 Lvov, 8
164 Index Maimoniđes, 1, 33, 36, 44, 103, 106-8, 135, 139 Mapu, Avraham, 2, 6 Markel-Mosessohn, Miriam, 4 Martov Julius, 95 Marx, Karl, 95 Mattathias, 33, 79 Meibaum, Sigmund, 117 Menachem Hameiri, 124 Mendelssohn, Moses, 19-20, 67, 96, 98 Merkaz HaRav Yeshiva, 135 Meyuhas, Yosef, 42 Micha (Biblical), 96 Miehiin Haim, 52 Mikveh Israel, 46^47, 107 Mizrachi, 79-82, 97, 120, 126, 133-36, 138 Mohiliver, Shmuel, 37 Montagu, Samuel, 8 Montefiore, Judith, 36 Montefiore, Moses, 18-19, 21, 36 Moses (Biblical), 21, 40n43, 62, 64, 86n29, 95, 100, 103, 113n61, 134-36 Motza, 31, 47 Munk, Ezra, 117 Nachmanides, 60n83, 112n52, 132 Nachům of Gimzo, 24 Nehemiah (Biblical), 7 Netter, Charles, 13, 46 Neuda, Fanny, 4 Niego Joseph, 46 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 75, 77 Nissenbaum, Isaac, 52, 82 Nissim of Gerona (Ran), 124 Nordau, Max, 81, 89, 97-98 Odessa, 16, 54 Orenstein, Zvi Hirsch, 8 Orpheus, 17 Osovtsky, Weimar, 45 Paltin, Shmuel Hirsch, 5 Paris, 13, 44, 47, 104, 108 Passover, 45 Petah Tikva, 30-31, 46 Рік, Chaim, 136 Pines, Yechiel Michel, 2-3, 7-8, 13, 16, 24, 29, 31-33, 42, 46, 49, 52, 54, 57n7, 60n83, 68, 77, 79, 82-83,105 Pines, Yerucham Fischel, 32, 42, 54, 69, 73 Pines, Zalman, 112n55 Pinsker, Leon, 101 Preil, Joshuah Joseph, 68 Prozbul, 102 Purim, 45 Rabinowitz, Shaul Pinchas, 15, 19, 22, 29 Rabinowitz, Zvi Hirsch, 124 Radler-Feldman, Joshua (Rabbi Binyamin), 137 Raffles Leo, 75 Rashi, 22, 139 Ratta, Chaim Yehuda, 136 Rawnitzki, Yehoshua Hana, 22, 25, 137 Rehovot, 76, 108 Reines, Isaac Jacob, 79-82 Renan, Ernest, 75 Rishon LeZion, 30-32, 76 Riviin, Joseph, 8 Rosh HaShanah, 79 Rosh Pina,
30, 45 Rothschild, Edmond, 29, 31-35, 37-38, 43-44 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 93, 144 Ruzhany, 2, 32 Sa’adiah Gaon, 106 Sabbatai Zvi, 97, 108 Sabbath, 78, 93-94, 102—4 Sachs, Michael, 51 Sadducees, 67, 100 Salant, Shmuel, 8,41 Samuel, Herbert, 137 Samuel (Biblical), 63 Sapir, Eliyahu, 32,42 Scheid, Elyahu, 34-35, 37-38, 44 Schleiden, Matthias, 107, 114n85
Index Schlesinger, Nahman, 126 Schoenfeld, Avigdor, 134 Scholem, Gershom, 64 Schulman, Kalman, 2 Shalom Aleichem, 93 Shammai the Elder, 67, 102 Shakespeare, William, 45 Shapira, Zvi Herman, 106 Shavu’ot, 45 Shem (Biblical), 19, 139 Sherira Gaon, 122-23 Shimon Bar Kokheva, 33, 37 Shlomo ben Aderet (Rashba), 124 Shulchan Aruch, 103, 109 Sirkin, Nahman, 92, 95 Slouschz, Nahum, 84 Smilansky, Moshe, 49 Smolenskin, Peretz, 15-16 Sofer, Moshe, 101 Sokolow, Nahum, 74, 76, 78, 131 Solomon, Yoel Moshe, 32, 42 Solomon (Biblical), 24 Solomon ibn Gabiről, 107-8 Spector, Yitzchak Elchanan, 29 Steinheim, Salomon, 66 Steinthal, Heymann, 75,110 Stoecker, Adolf, 16 St. Petersburg, 14 Struck, Hermann, 134 Sukkot, 45 Tabiob, Harni, 54 Talmud, 1-2,17, 22-23, 33, 35, 51, 79, 101-2, 106, 108, 118-20, 135-36, 139 Tel Aviv, 61 Telz Yeshiva, 74, 122 Trotsky, Leon, 95 Tu B’Av, 33-34, 45, 76, 96 165 Tu B’Shvat, 34, 44-45, 58nl0, 125 Uganda Debate, 81, 93 Vienna, 7,16, 97 Vitaa, 16, 61, 73-77, 79, 92, 119, 127 Volozhin Yeshiva, 53, 119 Warsaw, 1-2, 6-7, 11-12, 16, 32, 34, 47, 54, 73-77 Weiss, Isaac Hirsch, 65 Weizmann, Chaim, 131 Wellhausen, Julius, 66, 118, 136 Wessely, Naftali Hertz, 34 Wissenschaft des Judentums, 2, 19-20, 63-65, 68, 84, 118-25, 145 Wissotzky, Ze’ev, 61, 106 Wolfson, David, 117 World War I, 126-27, 131 Wormser, Leon, 34-35 Yaffe, Hillel, 38 Yaffe, Mordechai Gimpel, 7, 32, 77 Yavne, 47, 91-92 Yefet (Biblical), 138-39, 146 Yehud, 31-32 Yehuda, Avraham Shalom, 118 Yehuda Halevi (Rihai), 19, 60ռ83, 77, 106-8, 132 Yellin, Avinoam, 138 Yellin, David, 31, 42, 79, 138 Yitzhak HaYisraeli,
107 Yohanan Ben Žakai, 67-68 Yudilowitch, David, 34 Zikhron, Yaakov, 30, 34-35, 37, 41-43 Zipperstein, Steven J., 57ո7 Zunz Leopold, 69, 84 Zuta, Haim Arie, 58nl0
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Contents VII Introduction 1 Roots and Beginnings 1 2 1882: A Turning Point 11 3 The Land of Israel 29 4 Jerusalem 41 5 The History of Israel 61 6 Vilna 73 7 Vision 89 8 Germany 117 131 9 England Epilogue 143 Bibliography 147 Index 161 About the Author 167 v
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Index Aaron (Biblical), 62, 100-101 Abraham (Biblical), 43, 62, 95 Abraham ibn Ezra, 107-8, 139 Abramovich, Sholem Ya’ccov, 114n96 Adler Nathan, 18 aggadah, 2, 23-25, 62, 66, 122, 124, 126 Agnon, Shmuel Yosef, 49,145 Agudath Israel, 120, 133 Ahad Ha’Am (Asher Ginsberg), 17, 25, 50, 53-57, 60n83, 68-69, 79-83, 89, 97-98, 131, 135, 137, 144 Akiva, Rabbi, 33, 103, 139 Albo, Yosef, 106 Alexander the Second, 12 Alexandrov, Shmuel, 122 Alkalai, Yehuda, 21 Alliance Israelite Universelle, 13, 21, 41, 46-47, 49, 55 Anan Ben David, 67 Antwerp, 47, 52, 128 Auerbach, Berthold, 96 Auerbach, Moshe, 119 Basel, 79 Bar Lev, Mordechai, 34 Baumgarten, David, 35 Ben Avi, Itamar, 47 Ben-Israel, Menashe, 2 Ben Shimol, Yaakov, 35 Ben Sira, 137 Ben Tovim, Isaac, 54 Ben-Yehuda, Eliezer, 34, 36-37, 40n43, 42, 49-52, 55, 57n7, 108, 145 Berdyczewski, Micha Josef, 22, 80 Berlin, 67, 75, 83, 117, 119-20, 122-23, 126-28, 136 Berlin, Isaiah, 144 Berlin (Bar-Ilan), Meir, 126-27 Berliner, Abraham, 118 Berlovitz, Yaffah, 24, 45, 47 Berman, Shalom Meir, 127 Bern, 122 Bernstein, Edward, 95 Bernstein, Berish, 8 Bezalel Academy of Arts, 108-9 Bialik, Hayim Nahman, 22, 24-25, 53, 80, 127, 137, 145 Białystok, 2, 73, 122-23 Bible, 2, 20, 33, 35, 51, 66, 75, 82, 91, 122-23, 126, 131, 139; criticism, 66, 118, 138 Bilu, 31 В achar, Nissim, 42 Bad Homburg, 119, 127 Bad Soden, 119, 124 Balfour Declaration, 104, 133-34,144 Bart, Jacob, 118 161
162 Binyamin, Shaul, 8 Bnei Beteira, 67, 104 Borochov, Ber, 95 Brenner, Yosef Haim, 48-49, 80 Breslau, 122 Breuer, Solomon, 119 Brothers Grimm, 23-24 Cairo Genizah, 137 Caro, Joseph, 135 Chanukah, 33, 43, 57n7, 74 Cohen, Herman, 118 Cohn Reiss, Ephraim, 79 Copernicus, Nicolaus, 106 Crimean War, 41 Cyrus (Biblical), 133 Damascus Affair, 36 Daniel (Biblical), 43 Darwin, Charles, 105, 107 David (Biblical), 17, 24, 62, 96, 101, 125 Davidson, Yehuda Leib, 53 Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur), 47, 123, 131 Degel Yerushalayim, 133-35 Dinur, Ben Zion, 52, 74, 146n6 Diskin, Sonya, 8 Diskin, Yehoshua Leib, 8 Ekran, 30, 32 Elazar (Biblical), 100 Elijah of Vilna (HaGra), 5, 19-20, 41, 73 Emden, Jacob, 5 Epstein, Zalman, 145 Erlanger, Michael, 24, 29 Ezra (Biblical), 131 Falk, Haim, 34 Feiner, Shmuel, 144 Fischman (Maimon), Yehuda Leib, 126, 138 Fischman Zecharia, 138 Flavius, Josephus, 2, 112n52 Index Franco-Prassian War, 3 Frankel, Zacharias, 15 Frankfurt, 117, 119, 128 Freiman, Ahron, 119 Friedberg, Avraham Shalom, 15, 36 Friedlander, David, 20 Friedlander, Natan, 7 Frumkin, Israel Dov, 38, 42 Fiinn, Shmuel Yosef, 15, 74 Galileo Galilei, 106 Gedera, 30-32, 55 Geiger, Abraham, 84, 121, 137 Gershom Meor haGolah, 62 Getz, Raphael, 95 Gintzburg, Devorah, 53 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 45, 75 Goldberg, Elyakim, 34 Gordon David, 19 Gordon, Yehudah Leib, 15 Graetz, Heinrich, 16, 20, 65-66, 121, 137 Grazovsky, Yehuda, 34 Great Assembly, 54, 67, 102, 134 Guggenheim, Fromet, 96 Guttmacher, Elijah, 55 Haeckel, Ernst, 105 Hai Gaon, 67, 102 Haifa, 91, 97, 108 halakha, 2, 122, 126 Halberstadt, 124
Halberstadt, Meir, 127 Halevy, Yitzhak Eisik, 67, 102, 119-24 Hamburg, 119-20 Hannah (Biblical), 62-63 Harkavy, Avraham Eliyahu, 15, 29-30 Harlap, Yaakov Moshe, 135 Hasmonean Kingdom, 100, 112n52 Heine, Heinrich, 54 Heller, Chaim, 122-23 Herod, 74 Herschberg, Avraham Shmuel, 82, 84, 118, 123, 127-28 Herzberg, Ze’ev Wilhelm, 42
Index Herzl, Theodor, 75, 78-81, 89-97, 101, 108 Hess, Moses, 92 Hezekiah (Biblical), 61 Hibbat Zion, 13, 15, 22, ЗО, 35-37, 45, 47-48, 53-55, 73 Hildesheimer, Esnél, 64, 66, 117-18,120 Hildesheimer, Hirsch, 118 Hillel the Elder, 67, 102-4 Hirsch, Samson Raphael, 20, 22, 69, 82, 113n81, 117, 119 Hirsch, Shmuel, 46 Hirschensohn, Chaim, 42, 101, 103 Hobbes, Thomas, 93 Hoffmann, David Zvi, 118 Homberg, Herz, 20 Humboldt, Alexander von, 107, 114n85 Ibn Tibon family, 51 Isaiah (Biblical), 48, 91, 96 Isserles, Moses, 103 Istóczy, Győző, 16 Jabotinsky, Ze’ev, 131 Jacobson, Israel, 20 Jaffa, 31, 41, 46, 54-56, 69, 83,104, 126, 132 Jawitz, Esther, 6, 11, 30 Jawitz, Goldą, 3-7, 11,14-15, 32, 34, 49, 69, 76, 119, 127-28 Jawitz, Yehudah, 1, 8, 42 Jawitz, Yehuda Leib, 6, 11-12, 47, 52, 68, 96, 109, 114n95, 128, 137 Jawitz, Yitzhak David, 6, 11, 69, 128 Jawitz, Zussman, 1-2, 6, 42 Jawitz (Berman), Sara Rachel, 6, 11, 69, 74, 127 Jawitz (Etman), Shifra, 6, 11-12, 69, 74, 128, 131 Jericho, 41, 91 Jeroboam (Biblical), 83 Jerusalem, 1-2, 7-8, 31, 37, 41-13, 46-47, 55, 61, 68-69, 73, 79, 91, 106, 109, 127, 135-37, 139 163 Joshua (biblical), 68, 100 Jost, Isaak Markus, 137 Jubilee, 89, 94 Judah Maccabee, 34 Kalischer, Wolf, 92 Kalischer, Zvi Hirsch, 7, 21, 46, 55, 78, 92 Karaks, 67 Karlebach, Shlomo, 126 Katznelson, Beri, 59ո62 Kaufman, Mathilda, 37-38 Kishinev Pogrom, 76, 81 Klausner, Joseph, 51-52, 68, 108 Koenigsberg, 7 Kolno, 1 Kovna, 29, 69, 73, 124 Kook, Abraham Isaac, 69, 83, 101, 1034, 109, 112n55, 133-35, 138, 145 Kook, Zvi Yehuda, 146n6 Krochmal, Nachman, 2, 77 Lag Ba’omer, 33
Lassalle, Ferdinand, 95 Lazarus, Moritz, 83-84,110 Leeds, 133 Lemel School, 8, 41, 79, 139 Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim, 137 Levi Ben Gershon, 106 Levin, Benjamin Menashe, 65,122-24, 139 Liebig, Justus von, 107, 114n85 Lilienblum, Moshe Leib, 68, 77 Linnaeus, Carl, 107, 114n85 Locke, John, 93 Lodz, 73, 122 Łomża, 1, 122 London, 61, 75, 104, 131-33, 138-39 Lorberboim, Yaakov, 1 Luncz, Abraham Moses, 41-42 Luz, Ehud, 87ո54 Luzzatto, Samuel David, 51, 77, 86n29, 110, 144 Lvov, 8
164 Index Maimoniđes, 1, 33, 36, 44, 103, 106-8, 135, 139 Mapu, Avraham, 2, 6 Markel-Mosessohn, Miriam, 4 Martov Julius, 95 Marx, Karl, 95 Mattathias, 33, 79 Meibaum, Sigmund, 117 Menachem Hameiri, 124 Mendelssohn, Moses, 19-20, 67, 96, 98 Merkaz HaRav Yeshiva, 135 Meyuhas, Yosef, 42 Micha (Biblical), 96 Miehiin Haim, 52 Mikveh Israel, 46^47, 107 Mizrachi, 79-82, 97, 120, 126, 133-36, 138 Mohiliver, Shmuel, 37 Montagu, Samuel, 8 Montefiore, Judith, 36 Montefiore, Moses, 18-19, 21, 36 Moses (Biblical), 21, 40n43, 62, 64, 86n29, 95, 100, 103, 113n61, 134-36 Motza, 31, 47 Munk, Ezra, 117 Nachmanides, 60n83, 112n52, 132 Nachům of Gimzo, 24 Nehemiah (Biblical), 7 Netter, Charles, 13, 46 Neuda, Fanny, 4 Niego Joseph, 46 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 75, 77 Nissenbaum, Isaac, 52, 82 Nissim of Gerona (Ran), 124 Nordau, Max, 81, 89, 97-98 Odessa, 16, 54 Orenstein, Zvi Hirsch, 8 Orpheus, 17 Osovtsky, Weimar, 45 Paltin, Shmuel Hirsch, 5 Paris, 13, 44, 47, 104, 108 Passover, 45 Petah Tikva, 30-31, 46 Рік, Chaim, 136 Pines, Yechiel Michel, 2-3, 7-8, 13, 16, 24, 29, 31-33, 42, 46, 49, 52, 54, 57n7, 60n83, 68, 77, 79, 82-83,105 Pines, Yerucham Fischel, 32, 42, 54, 69, 73 Pines, Zalman, 112n55 Pinsker, Leon, 101 Preil, Joshuah Joseph, 68 Prozbul, 102 Purim, 45 Rabinowitz, Shaul Pinchas, 15, 19, 22, 29 Rabinowitz, Zvi Hirsch, 124 Radler-Feldman, Joshua (Rabbi Binyamin), 137 Raffles Leo, 75 Rashi, 22, 139 Ratta, Chaim Yehuda, 136 Rawnitzki, Yehoshua Hana, 22, 25, 137 Rehovot, 76, 108 Reines, Isaac Jacob, 79-82 Renan, Ernest, 75 Rishon LeZion, 30-32, 76 Riviin, Joseph, 8 Rosh HaShanah, 79 Rosh Pina,
30, 45 Rothschild, Edmond, 29, 31-35, 37-38, 43-44 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 93, 144 Ruzhany, 2, 32 Sa’adiah Gaon, 106 Sabbatai Zvi, 97, 108 Sabbath, 78, 93-94, 102—4 Sachs, Michael, 51 Sadducees, 67, 100 Salant, Shmuel, 8,41 Samuel, Herbert, 137 Samuel (Biblical), 63 Sapir, Eliyahu, 32,42 Scheid, Elyahu, 34-35, 37-38, 44 Schleiden, Matthias, 107, 114n85
Index Schlesinger, Nahman, 126 Schoenfeld, Avigdor, 134 Scholem, Gershom, 64 Schulman, Kalman, 2 Shalom Aleichem, 93 Shammai the Elder, 67, 102 Shakespeare, William, 45 Shapira, Zvi Herman, 106 Shavu’ot, 45 Shem (Biblical), 19, 139 Sherira Gaon, 122-23 Shimon Bar Kokheva, 33, 37 Shlomo ben Aderet (Rashba), 124 Shulchan Aruch, 103, 109 Sirkin, Nahman, 92, 95 Slouschz, Nahum, 84 Smilansky, Moshe, 49 Smolenskin, Peretz, 15-16 Sofer, Moshe, 101 Sokolow, Nahum, 74, 76, 78, 131 Solomon, Yoel Moshe, 32, 42 Solomon (Biblical), 24 Solomon ibn Gabiről, 107-8 Spector, Yitzchak Elchanan, 29 Steinheim, Salomon, 66 Steinthal, Heymann, 75,110 Stoecker, Adolf, 16 St. Petersburg, 14 Struck, Hermann, 134 Sukkot, 45 Tabiob, Harni, 54 Talmud, 1-2,17, 22-23, 33, 35, 51, 79, 101-2, 106, 108, 118-20, 135-36, 139 Tel Aviv, 61 Telz Yeshiva, 74, 122 Trotsky, Leon, 95 Tu B’Av, 33-34, 45, 76, 96 165 Tu B’Shvat, 34, 44-45, 58nl0, 125 Uganda Debate, 81, 93 Vienna, 7,16, 97 Vitaa, 16, 61, 73-77, 79, 92, 119, 127 Volozhin Yeshiva, 53, 119 Warsaw, 1-2, 6-7, 11-12, 16, 32, 34, 47, 54, 73-77 Weiss, Isaac Hirsch, 65 Weizmann, Chaim, 131 Wellhausen, Julius, 66, 118, 136 Wessely, Naftali Hertz, 34 Wissenschaft des Judentums, 2, 19-20, 63-65, 68, 84, 118-25, 145 Wissotzky, Ze’ev, 61, 106 Wolfson, David, 117 World War I, 126-27, 131 Wormser, Leon, 34-35 Yaffe, Hillel, 38 Yaffe, Mordechai Gimpel, 7, 32, 77 Yavne, 47, 91-92 Yefet (Biblical), 138-39, 146 Yehud, 31-32 Yehuda, Avraham Shalom, 118 Yehuda Halevi (Rihai), 19, 60ռ83, 77, 106-8, 132 Yellin, Avinoam, 138 Yellin, David, 31, 42, 79, 138 Yitzhak HaYisraeli,
107 Yohanan Ben Žakai, 67-68 Yudilowitch, David, 34 Zikhron, Yaakov, 30, 34-35, 37, 41-43 Zipperstein, Steven J., 57ո7 Zunz Leopold, 69, 84 Zuta, Haim Arie, 58nl0 |
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