Ahavat David u-Mikhal

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Ahavat David u-Mikhal is a Hebrew poem by the 19th-century Jewish poet Judah Leib Gordon, reflecting the themes and style of the Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) movement.

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instanceOf Hebrew poem
literary work
associatedWith Hebrew Haskalah literature
Jewish Enlightenment NERFINISHED
author Judah Leib Gordon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
creator Judah Leib Gordon NERFINISHED
culture Jewish
genre poetry
hasCharacter David NERFINISHED
Michal NERFINISHED
hasTheme conflict between tradition and modernity
emancipation of the individual
romantic love
social criticism
hasTitle Ahavat David u-Mikhal NERFINISHED
inspiredBy biblical story of David and Michal
language Hebrew
literaryPeriod 19th century
literaryStyle Haskalah style
literaryTradition modern Hebrew literature
mainSubject Jewish Enlightenment ideals
critique of traditional norms
individual freedom
love
movement Haskalah NERFINISHED
originalScript Hebrew alphabet
partOf Hebrew Haskalah canon
titleLanguage Hebrew
usesForm rhymed verse

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Judah Leib Gordon notableWork Ahavat David u-Mikhal