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Isaac Baer Levinsohn

(Levinsohn, Isaac Baer, 1788-1860)

Isaac Baer Levinsohn, a notable Russian-Hebrew scholar, satirist, writer and Haskalah leader, 1788-1860
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Isaac Baer Levinsohn (Yiddish: יצחק בער לעווינזאהן; October 13, 1788 – February 13, 1860), also known as the Ribal (ריב״ל), was a Jewish scholar of Hebrew, a satirist, a writer and Haskalah leader. He has been called "the Mendelssohn of Russia." In his Bet Yehudah (1837), he formulated a philosophy and described Jewish contributions to civilization in an effort to improve Jewish-Christian relations. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Levinsohn, Isaac Baer, 1788-1860: Éfés Dammîm (primarily in Hebrew, with some text in Russian, German, and possibly other languages; Warsaw, 1884)
  • [Info] Levinsohn, Isaac Baer, 1788-1860: Éfés Dammîm: A Series of Conversations at Jerusalem Between a Patriarch of the Greek Church and a Chief Rabbi of the Jews, Concerning the Malicious Charge Against the Jews of Using Christian Blood (includes Reuchlin's defense of the Talmud in an appendix; London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1841), trans. by Louis Loewe, contrib. by Johann Reuchlin
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