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by Poper (Toruń, 1865), and a second Hebrew edition was issued by N. Friedland (Toruń, 1866). Kalischer himself traveled with indefatigable zeal to various German cities for the purpose of establishing colonization societies. It was his influence that caused Chayyim Lurie (Chaim Lorje 1821-1878) to
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agricultural school in Palestine in 1870. He was offered the rabbinate, but he was too old to accept it. Although not all of these endeavors were attended with immediate success, Kalischer never lost hope. By exerting a strong influence upon his contemporaries, including such prominent men as
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The second part of the book is devoted to speaking to "the nations" which believe in the Bible and the prophets, and persuading them, that this new course in history is a logical one, and they too can hope for the salvation of the Jewish nation as part of the salvation of the entire world.
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was vocally opposed to Kalischer's proto-zionistic views, writing “We are obligated to follow the ‘well-trodden paths of our ancestors and early leaders,’ who never mentioned any obligation for us to encourage the geulah
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by developing Eretz Yisroel. They mention as the path toward the Redemption only that we become better Jews, repent, and look forward to the geulah.”
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In Toruń, he took an active interest in the affairs of the Jewish community, and for more than forty years held the office of
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The salvation of the Jews, which was promised by the Prophets, can only come about in a natural way — by self-help
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The appendix contains an invitation to the reader to become a member of the colonization societies of Israel.
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and theology (2 vols., Krotoschin, 1843, 1871); an appendix to volume 1 contains a commentary (incomplete) on
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He thought the time was especially favorable for the carrying out of this idea, as the sympathy of men like
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rendered the Jews politically influential. To these and similar Zionist ideals he gave expression in his
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In the midst of his many activities, however, his thoughts centered on one idea: the settlement of the
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Inclined to philosophical speculation, Kalischer studied the systems of medieval and modern Jewish and
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who expressed views, from a religious perspective, in favour of the Jewish re-settlement of the
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This book made a very great impression, especially in Eastern Europe. It was translated into
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Proto-Zionism and Its Proto-Herzl: The Philosophy and Efforts of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer
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form the first society of this kind (Association for the Colonisation of Palestine) in
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into a population which would be able to support itself by practicing agriculture.
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After his marriage he left Jacob of Lissa and settled in Thorn, a city on the
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To found an agricultural school, either in Israel itself or in France, and
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in 1860, and this was followed by the formation of other societies.
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To form a Jewish military guard for the security of the colonies.
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Jewish History Soundbites episode on Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer
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The personal papers of Zvi Hirsch Kalischer are kept at the
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To collect money for this purpose from Jews in all countries
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in Jerusalem. The notation of the record group is A9\54-58.
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Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew
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Jewish Encyclopedia article on Tzebi Hirsch Kalischer
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by Jews, in order to provide a home for the homeless
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Lissa
Province of Posen
Kingdom of Prussia
Holy Roman Empire
Poland
Thorn
German Empire
Poland
Orthodox
German
rabbi
Land of Israel
Theodor Herzl
Zionist
Salomon Kalischer
Lissa
Prussian
Province of Posen
rabbinate
Talmudic
Jacob of Lissa
Akiva Eiger
Vistula River
Toruń
Poland

Toruń
bilingual tautological name
Yiddish

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