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    Peretz (Peter) Smolenskin (Hebrew: פרץ (פטר) סמולנסקין; ‎25 February 1842 – 1 February 1885) was a Russian-born Zionist and Hebrew writer. Peretz Smolenskin...
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  • Medicine Peretz Markish, (1895–1952), a Soviet Yiddish-language poet. Peretz Hirshbein, (1880–1948), a Yiddish-language playwright Peretz Smolenskin, (1842–1885)...
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    Merano from 1872 Ignaz Vincenz Zingerle (1825–1892), poet and scholar Peretz Smolenskin (1842–1885 in Meran), a Russian-born Zionist and Hebrew writer Hermann...
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    Hebrew-language monthly periodical, published and edited at Vienna by Peretz Smolenskin from 1868 to 1884. The journal contained scientific articles, essays...
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  • bibliography: Heinrich Graetz, Gnosticismus und Judenthum, pp. 56–71. Peretz Smolenskin, Sämmtliche Werke, ii. 267–278. Adolf Jellinek, Elischa b. Abuja,...
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    Odessa pogrom led some Jewish publicists, exemplified by the writer Peretz Smolenskin, to question belief in the possibility of Jewish integration into...
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  • Smoli Zalman Shneur Gershon Shufman Ephraim Sidon Moshe Smilansky Peretz Smolenskin Eliezer Smoli Michal Snunit Yehoshua Sobol Ronny Someck Aharon Sorasky...
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    but driven by force of intellect. He eclipsed nationalists like Peretz Smolenskin arguing assimilative individualism in the west further alienated Russified...
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    view was promulgated by nationalist thinkers and historians, from Peretz Smolenskin, Ahad Ha'am, Simon Dubnow and onwards. It was once common in Israeli...
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  • means "Eternal People" and is taken from the title of an essay by Peretz Smolenskin. It was founded in Odessa in 1881 by Mania Bakl (Maria Bahal) and...
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