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Russia's first modern Jews :the Jews of Shklov
- 作者: Fishman, David E.,
- 出版: New York : New York University Press ©1995.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xiii, 195 pages) :illustrations, maps.
- 叢書名: Reappraisals in Jewish social and intellectual history
- 標題: Haskalah Belarus -- Shkloŭ -- History -- 18th century. , Jews Intellectual life. , Belarus , Jews , Shkloŭ (Belarus) , Electronic books. , HISTORY. , Shkloŭ (Belarus) Intellectual life. , Intellectual life. , History. , Jews Belarus -- Shkloŭ -- Intellectual life. , Haskalah , Haskalah. , Belarus Shkloŭ. , 1700-1799 , History
- ISBN: 0814728863 , 9780814728864
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-180) and index. Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; A Note on Transliteration; Introduction: The Jews in the ""Land of Russia""; CHAPTER 1 The Great Divide: Hasidim and Mitnagdim; CHAPTER 2 From Byelorussia to Prussia: The Odyssey of Rabbi Barukh Schick; CHAPTER 3 New Social and Cultural Horizons; CHAPTER 4 Ideological and Literary Ferment; CHAPTER 5 Struggles for Emancipation; CHAPTER 6 Rabbinic Accommodation; CHAPTER 7 Decline and Dissolution; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index
- 摘要: Long before there were Jewish communities in the land of the tsars, Jews inhabited a region which they called medinat rusiya, the land of Russia. Prior to its annexation by Russia, the land of Russia was not a center of rabbinic culture. But in 1772, with its annexation by Tsarist Russia, this remote region was severed from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; its 65,000 Jews were thus cut off from the heartland of Jewish life in Eastern Europe. Forced into independence, these Jews set about forging a community with its own religious leadership and institutions. The three great intellectu.
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Long before there were Jewish communities in the land of the tsars, Jews inhabited a region which they called medinat rusiya, the land of Russia. Prior to its annexation by Russia, the land of Russia was not a center of rabbinic culture. But in 1772, with its annexation by Tsarist Russia, this remote region was severed from the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; its 65,000 Jews were thus cut off from the heartland of Jewish life in Eastern Europe. Forced into independence, these Jews set about forging a community with its own religious leadership and institutions. The three great intellectu.
來源: Google Book
來源: Google Book
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