Ha-Shahar

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Ha-Shahar was a 19th-century Hebrew-language periodical associated with the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah) movement.

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instanceOf Haskalah periodical
Hebrew-language periodical
aim to advance Jewish national consciousness
to promote Hebrew as a modern literary language
to spread Haskalah ideas among Eastern European Jews
centuryOfPublication 19th century
circulationArea Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
cityOfPublication Lyck NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
editor Peretz Smolenskin NERFINISHED
endTime 1884
founder Peretz Smolenskin NERFINISHED
frequency monthly
genre Haskalah journal
intellectual journal
literary periodical
hasPart essays
historical articles
literary criticism
poetry
serialized novels
historicalSignificance major organ of the Hebrew Haskalah in Eastern Europe
ideologicalPosition critical of religious obscurantism
supportive of Jewish national identity
inception 1868
language Hebrew
mainSubject Hebrew literature
Jewish Enlightenment NERFINISHED
Jewish education
Jewish nationalism
Jewish religious reform
medium print
movement Haskalah NERFINISHED
Jewish Enlightenment NERFINISHED
notableContributor Avraham Shalom Friedberg NERFINISHED
Judah Leib Gordon NERFINISHED
Moshe Leib Lilienblum NERFINISHED
Peretz Smolenskin NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Jewish national revival
anti-assimilationist Haskalah
publicationPeriod 1868–1884
publisher Peretz Smolenskin NERFINISHED
script Hebrew alphabet
titleLanguage Hebrew
titleMeaning The Dawn NERFINISHED

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Peretz Smolenskin editorOf Ha-Shahar
Peretz Smolenskin founded Ha-Shahar