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    Jewish emancipation was the process in various nations in Europe of eliminating Jewish disabilities, e.g. Jewish quotas, to which European Jews were then...
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    political emancipation in his 1844 essay "On the Jewish Question", although often in addition to (or in contrast with) the term human emancipation. Marx's...
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  • during the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The debate began with Jewish emancipation in western and central European societies during the Age of Enlightenment...
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  • presented his views dissenting from Bauer's on the Jewish question and on political and human emancipation. A French translation appeared 1850 in Paris in...
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  • 1492 (readmitted in 1868). The disabilities began to be lifted with Jewish emancipation in the late 18th and 19th centuries. In 1791, Revolutionary France...
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    them full citizens. Napoleon implemented Jewish emancipation as his armies conquered much of Europe. Emancipation often brought more opportunities for Jews...
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  • in the age of emancipation promoting conformity as a potential solution to historic Jewish marginalization. Professor of Modern Jewish History Todd Endelman...
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  • Jewish emancipation in the United Kingdom was the culmination in the 19th century of efforts over several hundred years[citation needed] to loosen the...
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    movement. Also starting in the 18th century, Jews began to campaign for Jewish emancipation from restrictive laws and integration into the wider European society...
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  • Halakha (redirect from Jewish law)
    of them exists in classical Judaism. Since the Jewish Enlightenment (Haskalah) and Jewish emancipation, some have come to view the halakha as less binding...
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    Auto-Emancipation (Selbstemanzipation) is a pamphlet written in German by Russian-Polish Jewish doctor and activist Leon Pinsker in 1882. It is considered...
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    interpret On the Jewish Question in the deeper context of Marx's debates with Bruno Bauer, author of The Jewish Question, about Jewish emancipation in Germany...
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    last stage ended around 1881, with the rise of Jewish emancipation. The movement advocated against Jewish reclusiveness, encouraged the adoption of prevalent...
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    achieved more for Jewish emancipation than had been accomplished during the three preceding centuries. As part of recognizing the Jewish community, he established...
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    entity, and sought to reform and integrate them as "useful subjects". Jewish emancipation and equal rights were discussed. The Christian (and especially Protestant)...
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  • Catholic emancipation or Catholic relief was a process in the kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, and later the combined United Kingdom in the late...
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    Jewish themes and motifs. Until the emancipation, Jewish art was mostly centered around religious practices and rituals. Following the emancipation in...
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    Christian Wilhelm von Dohm (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1906 Jewish Encyclopedia)
    at Lemgo's St. Mary's Church [de], he was a radical advocate for Jewish emancipation. He entered Prussian officialdom in 1779, first as archivist in Berlin...
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    the religion of Judaism. Until modern Haskalah (Jewish Enlightenment) and Jewish emancipation, Jewish philosophy was preoccupied with attempts to reconcile...
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    remained in force for only a few months. Historians commonly date Jewish emancipation to either 1829 or 1858, while Benjamin Disraeli, born a Sephardi...
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  • they lived. Thus, until the 19th century effort for the emancipation of the Jews, almost all Jewish political struggles were internal, and dealt primarily...
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  • The following is a list of Jewish political milestones in the United States. First Jewish member of a colonial legislature (South Carolina): Francis Salvador...
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    Infamous Decree (category Jewish French history)
    of Jews and integrate them into French society, building on the Jewish Emancipation of 1790–1791. The Infamous Decree, the third of the three decrees...
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    Reform Judaism (redirect from Reform Jewish)
    early principles, attempting to harmonize Jewish tradition with modern sensibilities in the age of emancipation. Brought to America by German-trained rabbis...
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  • which was a significant step on the path to Jewish emancipation in the United Kingdom. The first Jewish knight was Sir Solomon de Medina, knighted in...
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    (the 1600s to late 1700s), many Jewish women began to frequently visit non-Jewish salons and to campaign for emancipation. In Western Europe and the German...
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  • itself from the juice". In 1834, the metaphor was directed against Jewish emancipation in an article in the journal Der Canonische Wächter: The Jews would...
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    rest, is described in the Tanakh as God's sign ("ot") between Him and the Jewish people. The Torah provides detailed instructions (Exodus 28) for the garments...
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    their emancipation, reached back to the Medieval Era for the term Judenräte. This illuminates the apparent intent to make the Jewish emancipation and assimilation...
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    Hep-Hep riots (category Jewish German history)
    Jews, beginning in the Kingdom of Bavaria, during the period of Jewish emancipation in the German Confederation. The antisemitic communal violence began...
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