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- Maskil abstract "Maskil (Hebrew: מַשְׂכִּיל, plural maskilim) is an identifier for individuals and ideas of the Haskalah movement, the European Jewish enlightenment between the 1770s and 1880s, who sought to reeducate Jews so that they could fit into modern society; they established schools and published works of cultural importance. It was based upon the honorific maskil, meaning "scholar" or "enlightened man," used by Isaac Israeli ben Joseph in the 14th century to refer to his Italian Jewish colleagues.".
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- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Dob_Bär_Lebensohn.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Jacob_Paperna.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Aleksander_Zederbaum.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Avrom_Ber_Gotlober.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Berdychiv.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Set_indices.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink David_Friesenhausen.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Dorothea_von_Schlegel.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Eliezer_Dob_Liebermann.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Ephraim_Deinard.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Haskalah.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Henriette_Herz.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Honorifics_in_Judaism.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Israeli_ben_Joseph.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_ben_Jacob_Benjacob.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Isaiah_Berlin_(rabbi).
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Jerusalem_(Mendelssohn).
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Maskil_(honorific).
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Moses_Mendelssohn.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLink Rahel_Varnhagen.
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maskil".
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLinkText "maskil".
- Maskil wikiPageWikiLinkText "maskilic literature".
- Maskil hasPhotoCollection Maskil.
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- Maskil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Maskil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Judaism-stub.
- Maskil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he.
- Maskil subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Maskil subject Category:Set_indices.
- Maskil hypernym Identifier.
- Maskil type Article.
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- Maskil comment "Maskil (Hebrew: מַשְׂכִּיל, plural maskilim) is an identifier for individuals and ideas of the Haskalah movement, the European Jewish enlightenment between the 1770s and 1880s, who sought to reeducate Jews so that they could fit into modern society; they established schools and published works of cultural importance. It was based upon the honorific maskil, meaning "scholar" or "enlightened man," used by Isaac Israeli ben Joseph in the 14th century to refer to his Italian Jewish colleagues.".
- Maskil label "Maskil".
- Maskil sameAs ماسكيل.
- Maskil sameAs השכלה_(פירושונים).
- Maskil sameAs Rav_Maskil.
- Maskil sameAs Маскил.
- Maskil sameAs Q3930542.
- Maskil sameAs Q3930542.
- Maskil wasDerivedFrom Maskil?oldid=641134733.
- Maskil isPrimaryTopicOf Maskil.