About a manuscript of an anti-Hassidic essay from the library of Joseph Perl, which is kept in the National Library in Jerusalem (text emendation - 456-493).
Reissue with updates: Joseph Perl Archives, edited by Jonathan Meir, Beit Shalom Aleichem, Zalman Shazar center and Tel Aviv University, Jerusalem 2013 (Heb.), 53-98, the updates in pp 100.
Appeared also in English:
Schweid Eliezer, The idea of modern Jewish culture, translated by Amnon Hadary, edited by Leonard Levin, Academic Studies Press, Boston 2010. Including references, according to index, mostly to Nachman Krochmal and Matrin Buber, and so to Nathan Birnabum, Zevi Perez Chajes, Abraham Krochmal, Yehoshua Radler-Feldmann - Rabbi Binyamin, and Solomon Rubin.
Including references to the following individuals (according to index): Isaac Erter, Reuben Asher Braudes, Mordecai David Brandstaedter, Dov Ber Ginzburg, Shaul Horwitz, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Eliahu Mordecai Werbel, Max Letteris, Alexander Langbank, Nathan Nata Samuely, Dov Sadan, Marcus Strelisker, Joseph Perl and Aryeh Leib Kinderfreund.
Including the sub-chapter 'Additional events' by Jakob Bodek (91-94).
Including also references, according to index, to the following individuals: Abraham Jacob Brawer - 323, Zevi Hirsch Chajes, Max Letteris, Yechezkel Landau, Raphael Mahler, Abraham Mendel Mohr, Simhah Pinsker, Joseph Perl, Nachman Krochmal, and Solomon Judah Rapoport.
Including references to the following individuals (according to index): Israel Eldad, Isaac Erter, Martin Buber, Nathan Birnabum, Simon Bernfeld, Asher Barash, Uri Zevi Greenberg, Eisig Silberschlag, David Neumark, Joseph Perl, Nachman Krochmal, Israel Rall, Solomon Rubin, and Joshua Heschel Schorr.
Including references to the literature of the Hebrew Enlightenment in Galicia, and to the following authors: Isaac Erter, Shmuel Yosef Agnon, Jacob Samuel Bick, Joseph Perl, and Mendel Lefin (mainly between 18 and 27).