Simon Dubnow (alternatively spelled Dubnov; Yiddish: שמעון דובנאָװ, romanized: Shimen Dubnov; Russian: Семён Ма́ркович Ду́бнов, romanized: Semyon Markovich...
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Non-Zionism (section Simon Dubnow's Non-Zionism)
Zionist. Simon Dubnow was a Russian-Jewish philosopher and historian of Jewish history, especially Russian and Polish Jewish history. Dubnow himself was...
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One of its first and major proponents was the historian and activist Simon Dubnow. Jewish Autonomism is often referred to as "Dubnovism" or "folkism"....
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Modern Jewish historiography (section Dubnow)
movement and one of the first professional female historians in Germany. Simon Dubnow (1860-1941) wrote Weltgeschichte des Jüdischen Volkes (World History...
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Israel as a Jewish homeland, with separation from gentile Palestinians. Simon Dubnow, who had mixed feelings toward Zionism, formulated Jewish Autonomism...
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Tcherikover headed the historical research section, which also included Simon Dubnow, Saul M. Ginsburg, Abraham Menes, and Jacob Shatzky. Leibush Lehrer (1887–1964)...
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many secularist ideologists, and even taught as historically factual). Simon Dubnow, yet another leading intellectual of the cultural-national school, was...
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religious socio-cultural grouping. The Jewish historians Heinrich Graetz and Simon Dubnow are largely credited with this creation of Zionism as a nationalist project...
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autonomy remained quite secured; later research[by whom?] debunked Simon Dubnow's claim that the Council of Four Lands' demise in 1746 was a culmination...
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