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Aleksander Zederbaum

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Zederbaum was the author of "Keter Kehunnah" and "Ben ha-Metsarim," but neither of these works met with any success. His chief significance lies in the fact that he was a champion of the Haskalah. His
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Zederbaum exercised considerable influence in government circles, and it was due to his intercession that an impartial judgment was obtained for many Jewish families accused of
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of the city, and in his leisure hours continued to work for his self-education. Later he opened a clothing-store, and was himself cutter in his tailoring-shop.
285:, whose pamphlets threatened to become dangerous for the Russian Jews. The Palestine Association of Odessa owed its existence to Zederbaum's activity. 423: 228:), which, however, enjoyed only a short existence, as did also the "Razsvyet," which he started a few years later. In 1881 he founded the 303: 438: 418: 448: 38: 251:
offered an opportunity for many of the best jargon-writers to develop their talents; and among these may be mentioned
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A son of poor parents, Zederbaum was apprenticed to a tailor. He succeeded in acquiring a knowledge of
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to that city. He was also granted permission to do his own printing, and to publish, besides
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to join him as an assistant editor of the paper, after publishing his breakthrough novel
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In 1860 Zederbaum succeeded in obtaining the government's permission to publish
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movement. He obtained there a commercial position, made the acquaintance of the
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History of Yiddish Literature in the Nineteenth Century
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Alexander Zederbaum
Aleksander Zederbaum, 1885
Zamość
Congress Poland
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Hebrew
Yiddish
Russian
Yiddish
Zamość
Saint Petersburg
Polish
Russian
Jewish
Hebrew
Ha-Melitz
Yiddish
Russian
Hebrew literature
Russian
Polish
German languages
Lublin
Odessa
Haskalah
Maskilim
Kol Mevasser
Mordecai Spector
Yitzkhok Yoel Linetzky

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