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Salomon Jacob Cohen

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and developed an appreciation of Hebrew poetry. He was soon regarded as an outstanding stylist of Hebrew. From 1800 to 1808, he taught Hebrew and religion at the Jewish Free School in Berlin, founded by
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Morgenländische Pflanzen auf nördlichem Boden. Eine Sammlung neuer Hebräischer Poesien nebst deutscher Uebersetzung.
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Die heilige Schrift. mit möglichster Correctheit des hebräischen Textes. Nebst verbesserter deutscher Uebersetzung.
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Katechismus der israelitischen Religion. Zum ersten Unterricht für Israelitische Knaben und Mädchen.
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Salomon Jacob Cohen, bookplate from his collection of poetry, Nir David, Vienna, 1834.
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The Neglected Generation: Post-Berlin Maskilim in the Age of Conservatism, 1797–1824.
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London 1815 (Handbook of Judaism; English translation by Dr. Josua van Oven).
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Berlin 1799 (Collection of stories, with German translation).
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In: Studia Rosenthaliana 40 (2007/2008). S. 205–215.
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Wien 1820 (Collection of Hebrew and German letters).
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Shalom Hacohen

Hebrew
Haskalah
Międzyrzecz
Greater Poland
Second Partition of Poland
South Prussia
Naphtali Hirz Wessely
David Friedländer
Altona, Hamburg
Dessau
London
Vienna
Hamburg
Digitalisat
H. Somerhausen
Digitalisat
Meyer Waxman
Categories
1771 births
1845 deaths
German scholars
19th-century German writers
19th-century German male writers
People from Międzyrzecz
People of the Haskalah

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