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Journals of the Haskalah In mid-Nineteenth Century

Hehalutz (1852-1889); Bikurim (1864-1865):

*By Moshe Pelli
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This is the fifth book in the series of monographs and annotated indices on
periodicals of the Haskalah.
It covers two major Hebrew periodicals *Hehalutz *(1852–1889) and*
Bikurim *(1864–1865),
and addresses major developments in the history of the Hebrew Haskalah in
mid-century: the emergence of radical Haskalah in Galicia which found its
mouthpiece in *Hehalutz*, and the contribution of its prolific editor,
Joshua Heschel Schorr, who publishing 13 volumes of his journal.

*Bikurim*, published in two volumes, was edited by Naphtali Keller, and
represented the moderate Haskalah and Hochmat Israel (the scholarly study
of Judaism).
The Indices to the two journals published in this book are
cross-referenced, annotated,

Alphabetized, and author-and-subject listed. They cover all articles,
essays, and scholarly studies on a variety of topics in Jewish Studies,
such as Biblical and Talmudic criticism and commentary, questions regarding
the Halachah (the religious code), and studies on the Hebrew language,
Jewish history, and Jewish education. They also cite newly discovered
medieval Hebrew manuscripts, their critique and studies of their authors.
Also included are various genres in *belles lettres*: poems, stories,
satires, biographies, and miscellaneous writings such as editorial comments
and announcements.

All these subjects are discussed and analyzed in the monographs of the two
journals.
Now, upon their publication, the annotated indices should serve as a
reliable reference tool for viewing and reviewing the major topics and
issues that occupied the minds of the editors and the writers of these
journals in Galicia and elsewhere in Europe in mid-19th century.

Readers may now examine the scope and the character of the material
published in these journals*. *Likewise, it is now convenient to assess the
contribution of participating scholars, authors, and poets, to the Haskalah
literature, and to explore their stand on various scholarly or
Haskalah-related matters.



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