Английская Википедия:Feivel Schiffer
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Feivel Schiffer (Шаблон:Lang-he; 1809–1871) was a Polish maskilic poet and writer.
He was born in Lasezow and raised in the district of Zamość.Шаблон:R He lived successively in Josefov, Brody, and Szebrszyn before settling in Warsaw in 1835, where he opened a private school for Jewish children.Шаблон:R Schiffer's first major publication was Ḥatzerot ha-Shir, an epic poem on the life of the patriarch Jacob (Warsaw, 1840).Шаблон:R
In 1843 he published Matta Leshem, an idyll on agriculture and country life in poetic prose. Schiffer advocated for a transition to agriculture among Polish Jews, and helped settle Jews on land near Zamość with the financial backing of Prince Ivan Paskevich.Шаблон:R As an expression of gratitude, Schiffer published Davar Gevorot (Warsaw, 1845), a biography of Paskevich in Hebrew.Шаблон:R
He later published Toledot Napoleon, a biography of Napoléon Bonaparte from a pro-Russian point of view, in two parts (Warsaw, 1849 and 1857).Шаблон:R[1] The work was one of the first books in Hebrew on general history.Шаблон:R His final publication was Mehalkhim im Anashim, a translation of Adolph Freiherr Knigge's Шаблон:Ill (Warsaw, 1866).
References
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