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Title: The Religious Philosophy of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer
Authors: Churgin, Gershon
Wischnitzer, Mark
Adler, Jack H.
Keywords: Kalischer, Ẓevi Hirsch, 1795-1874.
Jewish philosophy.
Issue Date: Jun-1954
Publisher: Yeshiva University
Citation: Adler, J. H. (1954, June). The religious philosophy of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer [unpublished master's thesis, Yeshiva University].
Series/Report no.: Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, Master's Theses;June 1954
Abstract: Kalischer presented the essence of Jewish philosophical thought in a simple and persuasive manner. This was an important contribution towards strengthening the religious consciousness of this period. His work had a profound influence both in Germany and especially in Poland and Russia, where the Haskalah movement was just beginning.1 This influence was felt for years after the original publication of Emunah Yesharah. Thus in 1913 a portion of his work was reprinted in Warsaw, under the title Sefer Petah HaDaat, for the purpose of strengthening religious belief among the younger generation.
Description: Master's thesis, MHL / Open Access
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12202/9570
Appears in Collections:Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies: Master's Theses

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