Creator Bio
Eliezer Zweifel
1815–1888
Born in Mogilev (present-day Belarus), Eliezer Zweifel was a maskil who worked as a rabbi, teacher, and writer in Hebrew and Yiddish. He wandered throughout Eastern Europe until 1853. He then taught at the government-run rabbinical seminary in Zhitomir, whose mission was to create rabbis with a modern outlook, a mission that Zweifel himself held in skepticism. Influenced by Nachman Krochmal’s Moreh nevukhe ha-zeman, Zweifel treated Hasidim with much more respect than did other maskilim of the era; he aimed to resolve tensions among major Jewish factions.
Entries in the Posen Library by This Creator
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Shalom al Yisra’el (Peace upon Israel)
Upon you, great ones, the rebbes of the Hasidim, who follow the path of the Ba‘al Shem Tov, and of whose glorious name they boast and by…
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The Advocate
In his book Ha-metsaref [The Purifier], vol. II §182, Rabbi Moses Kunitz wrote:
The term am ha-arets [lit., “People of the Land,” often meaning boors] was applied to people of various dispositions…