Haskalah
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Haskalah (; "enlightenment," "education" from sekhel "intellect", "mind"), the Jewish Enlightenment, was a movement among European Jews in the 18th–19th centuries that advocated adopting enlightenment values, pressing for better integration into European society, and increasing education in secular studies, Hebrew language, and Jewish history. Haskalah in this sense marked the beginning of the wider engagement of European Jews with the secular world, ultimately resulting in the first Jewish political movements and the struggle for Jewish emancipation. The division of Ashkenazi Jewry into religious movements or denominations, especially in North America and anglophone countries, began historically as a reaction to Haskalah. Leaders of the Haskalah movement were called Maskilim (משכילים).
- Related: Alexander Zederbaum, Hebrew literature, Jewish assimilation, Jewish emancipation, Torah im Derech Eretz, Max Lilienthal, Moshe Leib Lilienblum, Napoleon and the Jews, Reform movement in Judaism, Schisms among the Jews, Secular Jewish culture, Yiddish literature, Yiddish Renaissance
Haskalah Haskalah www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/Haskalah - Web |
Map of the spread of Haskalah Map of the spread of Haskalah www.routledge.com/.../map54b.jpg - Web |
Haskalah collection Haskalah collection www.library.manchester.ac.uk/.../ - Web |
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