Die Jüdische Literatur von Moses Mendelssohn bis auf die Gegenwart
Author:
Kayserling, Meyer
Title:
Die Jüdische Literatur von Moses Mendelssohn bis auf die Gegenwart
Published in:
Winter Jakob und August Wunsche, Die jüdische Litteratur seit Abschluss der Kanons :eine prosaische und poetische Anthologie mit biographischen und litterargeschichtlichen Einleitungen, 3, 723-901.
. to tens of people from Galicia, according to the index
Also appeared as a publication in its own right: Kayserling Meyer, Die Jüdische Literatur von Moses .Mendelssohn bis auf die Gegenwart, Sigmund Mayer, Trier, 1896
Including extensive discussions about personalities connected to the Haskalah and research in Galicia, and primarily Nachman Krochmal (chapters 1-4) and Solomon Judah Rapoport (1-4, 6, 8, 9), as well as briefer references to Isaac Erter (2, 5), Simhah Pinsker (3), Joseph Perl (6), Joshua (Osias) Heschel Schorr and Abraham Krochmal (9), as well as to Rabbi Jacob Ornstein and his son (2).
Dedicated to describing the situation of the Jews of Galicia, economic, social and specifically the Hebrew literature and its creators, both in the field of Torah, including reference to Rabbi Jacob Jolles, and in the field of the Haskalah including references to Joseph Perl (37-38, 45), Nachman Krochmal (38, 45), Solomon Judah Rapoport (38, 45-46), and Herz Homberg (45), and in the second part, to Perl (32, 35, 44), Isaac Erter (30-33, 35, 44), Rabbi Zevi Hirsch Chajes (32, 34), Rabbi Judah Leib Bernstein (34), Jacob Samuel Bick (36), Rapoport (36, 42, 44), Abraham Cohen (36), Yenta Wallerner (37), Max (Meir) Letteris (40, 41-42), Abraham Goldberg (41), Krochmal (41), Mordechai Strelisker (42), Abraham Natkes (42); as well as reference to Hebrew periodicals in Austria, especially 'Bikkurei Ha-Ittim' (mainly 39-44).
Including references to Nachman Krochmal, Isaac Erter, Samuel Leib Goldenberg, Joseph Perl and Solomon Judah Rapoport.
Continuing essay - in next volume of the annual almanac, 'She'elot Hazman,' 46-48.
Relative to research and the Enlightenment in Galicia, specifically pages 94-99, about 'Bikkurei Ha-Ittim' (94), (99) as well as references to Juda Leib Mieses (98, 104), Tzvi Hirsch Natkes and Berusch Blumenfeld (98), and to Rabbi Jacob Ornstein (98-99).
Including the section:
375-453 – 'Sechste Periode: Die Jüdische Literatur der Neuzeit: 1750 bis 1870 n. Chr':
with references to the Rabbis Phinehas (Pinhas) Ha-Levi Horowitz and Jacob of Lissa (420), as well as chapters:
422-443 – 'Die Wissenschaft des Judentums': and there references to authors of Galicia (429 - 427), Solomon Judah Rapoport (427-429), Joseph Perl (427), Nachman Krochmal (427) and Isaac Erter (427-428), references to 'Bikkurei Ha-Ittim', 'Kerem Hemed' edited by Samuel Leib Goldenberg and 'Otzar Nechmad' edited by Isaac Blumenfeld (435), and to Abraham Krochmal, David Neumark (438), Solomon (Zalman) Hayyim (Joachim) Halberstam, ShaZHaH , Joshua (Osias) Heschel Schorr and Simhah Pinsker (440).
443—453 – 'Poesie und Belletristik': and there reference to Moritz Rappaport (445-446), Bernard Loewenstein (446), Max (Meir) Letteris (447), Samson (Simson) Bloch, Hirsch Mendel Pineles, Solomon Buber (448), Nathan Nata Samuely, Mordecai David Brandstaedter, Solomon Rubin, Naphtali Herz Imber, Reuben Asher Braudes (449), Leo Herzberg-Fraenkel and Karl Emi Franzos (451).
* Edition improved over 1886 edition. In 1921 and additional edition appeared with different page numbering.
Including the section: 'The Fifth Period: The Literature of Israel in the Modern Era (from 1750 through 1870)' (533-570), and there the following parts: 'The Wisdom of the Jewish Religion' (557-568), and there references to authors in Galicia (559-561), Solomon Judah Rapoport (559-561), Joseph Perl, Nachman Krochmal and Isaac Erter (560), and references to 'Bikkurei Ha-Ittim', 'Kerem Hemed' edited by Samuel Leib Goldenberg and 'Otzar Nechmad' edited by Isaac Blumenfeld (564), Abraham Krochmal, Joshua (Osias) Heschel Schorr and Simhah Pinsker, (566);and "HaShir V'Hamelitza' (568-573), and there reference to Moritz Rappaport (569), Bernard Loewenstein, Max (Meir) Letteris (570), Leo Herzberg-Fraenkel and Karl Emil Franzos (573).
* In the original German: Geschichte der Judischen Literatur, 1886: translated with the authors' additional corrections and supplementations.
Including the section:
1045-1137 – 'Sechste Periode: Die Jüdische Literatur der Neuzeit: 1750 bis 1870 n. Chr':
1102-1127 – 'Die Wissenschaft des Judentums': parts relating to authors in Galicia (1108-1111), Solomon Judah Rapoport (1108-1111), Joseph Perl (1108), Rabbi Nachman Krochmal (1108-1109), and Isaac Erter (1109), as well as references to 'Bikkurei Ha-Ittim', 'Kerem Hemed' edited by Samuel Leib Goldenberg and 'Otzar Nechmad' edited by Isaac Blumenfeld (564).
1127—1137 – 'Poesie und Belletristik': including references to Moritz Rappaport (1129-1130), Bernard Loewenstein (1130), Max Letteris (1131), Leo Herzberg-Fraenkel and Karl Emil Franzos (1135).
* Appeared in two additional editions, in 1909 and in 1921; and in an extensive Hebrew translation by the author: A History of the Literature of Israel from the Time of the Torah Until the Present Day, Warsaw, 1887.
339-349 – 'V. Aufblühen der Wissenschaft':
Including references to Nachman Krochmal (343 and 348), and Solomon Judah Rapoport (343-344), and brief references to Joseph Perl (343 and 185), Ber Blumenfeld, Jacob Samuel Bick, (348), Tobia Feder, Samuel Leib Goldenberg, Isaac Erter, Samson (Simson) Bloch (347), Mendel Hirsch Pineles (347-348) and Mordechai Strelisker (347-348)