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Peretz Smolenskin

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110: 86:. His older brother was seized by the Czar's army and never returned. His father, falsely accused of a crime, was a fugitive for over two years and died when Peretz was eleven. At the age of 12, he left home to study at yeshiva for five years. He began reading secular books and learning Russian under the influence of the 20: 101:
where he studied music and languages and taught Hebrew. He published his first story in 1867. In the course of his travels through Romania, Germany and Bohemia, he acquired Turkish nationality.
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His six novels create a kaleidoscope of Jewish life in which he rejects the notion of the westernized Jew.
445: 430: 234:, ื”ืชื•ืขื” ื‘ื“ืจื›ื™ ื”ื—ื™ื™ื) is the story of an orphan, Joseph, and his life in the ghetto. Ha-Shachar, 1876. 415: 410: 67: 364: 314: 169: 164:ื”ืฉื—ืจ), was highly influential in these spheres. Shortly before his death he was associated with 309: 97:, supporting himself by singing in choirs and preaching in synagogues. In 1862 he settled in 138:
movement and early Jewish nationalism. He also wrote novels and short stories in Hebrew.
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He was stricken with tuberculosis in 1883 and died on February 1, 1885, in
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and became deeply interested in the establishment of a Jewish state in
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and a strong voice for Jewish nationalism. His Hebrew periodical,
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Institute for Translation of Hebrew Literature: Peretz Smolenskin
254:, Vilna, Katzenelbogen, (Col Sifrei Peretz Smolenskin) 1901. 371:. Translated by David Fachler from Feiner's Hebrew original. 152:
Smolenskin was a leader in the revolt of young Jews against
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Smolenskin traveled through southern Russia and the
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Hebrew
Zionist
Hebrew
Monastyrshchina
Mogilev Governorate
Russian Empire
Smolensk Oblast
Russia
Smolensk
Haskalah
Crimea
Odessa

Vienna
HaShachar
Haskalah
Merano
medievalism
Laurence Oliphant
Palestine
Romania
Hebrew literature
Yiddish literature



"Peretz Smolenskin"
"Smolenskin, Perets"
Institute for Translation of Hebrew Literature: Peretz Smolenskin

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