Micha Josef Berdyczewski

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Micha Josef Berdyczewski was a Jewish writer, philosopher, and scholar of Hebrew literature known for his critical, often iconoclastic reexamination of Jewish tradition and modern identity.

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instanceOf Hebrew-language writer
Jewish writer
person
philosopher
scholar
writer
countryOfBirth Russian Empire
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
countryOfDeath Germany
dateOfBirth 1865
dateOfDeath 1921
educatedAt universities in Germany
yeshiva
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Berdyczewski NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Hebrew literature
Jewish folklore
Jewish philosophy
modern Jewish thought
genre essay
folklore collection
philosophical writing
short story
givenName Micha NERFINISHED
Mikhah NERFINISHED
hasNotableIdea emphasis on national-cultural Jewish renewal
radical critique of rabbinic tradition
influenced 20th-century Jewish thought
modern Hebrew literature
influencedBy European philosophy
Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah) NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
Hebrew
movement Hebrew literary renaissance
Jewish Enlightenment-influenced thought
name Micha Josef Berdyczewski NERFINISHED
Mikhah Yosef Berdyczewski NERFINISHED
Mikhah Yosef Bin-Gorion NERFINISHED
notableFor critical reexamination of Jewish tradition
iconoclastic views on Judaism
writings on modern Jewish identity
occupation philosopher
scholar of Hebrew literature
writer
placeOfBirth Berdychiv NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Berlin
pseudonym Bin-Gorion NERFINISHED
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male

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Bnei Moshe notableMember Micha Josef Berdyczewski