• Isaac Abraham Euchel (Hebrew: יצחק אייכל; born at Copenhagen, October 17, 1756; died at Berlin, June 14, 1804) was a Hebrew author and founder of the "Haskalah-movement"...
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  • that the text was actually Herz's own. In 1790, a Hebrew version by Isaac Euchel appeared in the journal Ha-Me'assef; this version also attributed the...
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    und Seine Freunde, p. 130). He married in 1816 a Miss Wolf, niece of Isaac Euchel. She died in 1842. He devoted himself with paternal affection to the...
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    Its members, like Moses Mendelssohn, Naphtali Hirz Wessely, Isaac Satanow and Isaac Euchel, authored tracts in various genres that were further disseminated...
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    their speech, manners, and awareness of European literature and ideas. Isaac Euchel, for example, represented a new generation of Jews. He maintained a leading...
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    Mendelssohn's central goals concerned a grounding in Jewish history. Isaac Euchel (1756-1804)'s Toledot Rabbenu Moshe ben Menahem (1788) was the first...
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    While reading and discussing Mendelssohn's scriptural expositions, Isaac Abraham Euchel and Mendel Bresslau, who were at that time tutoring in the house...
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  • Silesian Hebraist, writer, and bookseller. Along with fellow Maskil Isaac Abraham Euchel, he founded language in Königsberg the Me'assefim society for the...
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  • became a most intimate friend of another prominent Mendelssohnian, Isaac Abraham Euchel, whose first work, a Hebrew biography of Mendelssohn, contains a...
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  • Frederik Schultz, printer and publisher (died 1817) 17 October – Isaac Abraham Euchel, author and founder of the "Haskalah movement" (died 1804) 26 November...
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