KLATZKIN, JACOB — (1882–1948), author, philosopher, and Zionist. Klatzkin was born in Bereza Kartuska, Brest Litovsk district, today Belarus. The son of elijah klatzkin , a prominent rabbinical scholar, who gave him a thorough education in all branches of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
KLATZKIN, ELIJAH BEN NAPHTALI HERZ — (1852–1932), rabbi and author. Klatzkin s father (1823–1894) was rabbi of Ushpol (1851–58), where Elijah was born, and later of Schoemberg (Courland). Elijah was known in his childhood as the Shklover Illui ( child prodigy of Shklov ). He is said … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Klatzkin — Jakob Klatzkin (* wahrscheinlich: 3. Oktober 1882 in Kartuskaja Beresa, Polen; † wahrscheinlich: 26. März 1948 in Vevey, Schweiz; Name auch: Jacob/Jakov/Yakov/Jakub Klaczkin, russisch: Яков Клачкин, hebräisch: יעקב קלצקין) war ein hebräischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Jakob Klatzkin — (* wahrscheinlich: 3. Oktober 1882 in Kartuskaja Beresa, Polen; † wahrscheinlich: 26. März 1948 in Vevey, Schweiz; Name auch: Jacob/Jakov/Yakov/Jakub Klaczkin, russisch: Яков Клачкин, hebräisch: יעקב קלצקין) war ein hebräischer philosophischer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
LIBSCHITZ, BARUCH MORDECAI BEN JACOB — (1810–1885), Polish rabbi and author. Libschitz occupied successively rabbinical positions at Siemiatycze, Volkovysk, and Novogrudok, before he was appointed rabbi of Siedlce in 1876. He was acknowledged as a leading halakhic authority and many… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PUBLISHING — This article is arranged according to the following outline: general publishing The Dutch Jerusalem in germany and austria in scandinavia in italy in france in czechoslovakia in yugoslavia in romania in hungary in poland in russia in spain and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
GALUT — (Golah) (Heb. גָּלוּת, גּוֹלָה), exile. The Concept The Hebrew term galut expresses the Jewish conception of the condition and feelings of a nation uprooted from its homeland and subject to alien rule. The term is essentially applied to the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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AḤARONIM — (Heb. אַחֲרוֹנִים; lit. the later (authorities), a term used to designate the later rabbinic authorities, in contrast to the rishonim , the earlier authorities. Although scholars differ as to the exact chronological dividing line between the two … Encyclopedia of Judaism
PHILOSOPHY, JEWISH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: WHAT IS JEWISH PHILOSOPHY? recent histories of jewish philosophy biblical and rabbinic antecedents bible rabbinic literature hellenistic jewish philosophy philo of alexandria biblical… … Encyclopedia of Judaism