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GORDON, JUDAH LEIB — (Leon; 1831–1892), Hebrew poet, writer, critic, and allegorist. One of the outstanding poets of the 19th century, Gordon was also a witty, incisive journalist who courageously militated against the ills in Jewish society. He advocated social and… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Hidalgo Yalalag — (also, Yalalag, Hidalgo Yalag, Hidalgo, and Villa Hidalgo) is a village in Oaxaca, Mexico.References*GEOnet2|32FA882B91023774E0440003BA962ED3 … Wikipedia
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Gordon, Judah Leib — ▪ Russian writer also called Leon Gordon, byname Yalag born Dec. 7, 1830, Vilnius, Lithuania died Sept. 16, 1892, St. Petersburg, Russia Jewish poet, essayist, and novelist, the leading poet of the Hebrew Enlightenment ( Haskala), whose … Universalium
BIALIK, ḤAYYIM NAḤMAN — (1873–1934), the greatest Hebrew poet of modern times, essayist, storywriter, translator, and editor, who exercised a profound influence on modern Jewish culture. Born in the village of Radi, near Zhitomir (Volhynia), Bialik s development as a… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HEBREW GRAMMAR — The following entry is divided into two sections: an Introduction for the non specialist and (II) a detailed survey. [i] HEBREW GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION There are four main phases in the history of the Hebrew language: the biblical or classical,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
HEBREW LANGUAGE — This entry is arranged according to the following scheme: pre biblical biblical the dead sea scrolls mishnaic medieval modern period A detailed table of contents precedes each section. PRE BIBLICAL nature of the evidence the sources phonology… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LEBENSOHN, MICAH JOSEPH — (also known as Mikhal; 1828–1852), one of the foremost Hebrew poets of the haskalah . Born in Vilna, the son of abraham dov lebensohn (Adam ha Kohen), who was a leading intellectual of the time and one of its outstanding poets, Micah Lebensohn… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
MARKEL-MOSESSOHN, MIRIAM — (1839–1920), Hebraist, translator, and journalist, who exercised a profound influence on the maskilim of her day, particularly judah leib gordon (1831–1892) who dedicated to her Koẓo shel Yod (The Tip of the Yod), his 1876 poem satirizing the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism