Between Two Poles: Barukh Mitrani between Moderate Haskalah and Jewish Nationalism
Abstract Barukh Mitrani was an Ottoman maskil who wandered between the Balkans, Istanbul and Palestine. While living in Edirne, Mitrani established his first periodical, Carmi (Pressburg 1881). Carmi’s issues were an ongoing maskilic sermon, drawing on a deep acquaintance with the Jewish bookshelf....
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Year: 2021, Volume: 18, Issue: 1, Pages: 108-118 |
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