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Sulamith was the first German-language periodical for Jews[1]. It was founded in 1806 by David Fränkel (1779–1856), and Joseph Wolf (1762–1826) .

The journal was the chief German-language publication of the Jewish Haskalah movement, pioneered by Moses Mendelssohn.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Schumacher-Brunhes, Enlightenment Jewish Style, section 4

References[edit]

  • David Jan Sorkin: The transformation of German Jewry, 1780-1840. Oxford University Press, New York 1987, p. 82 ff. ([1] via Google Books)
  • Annette Gerstenberg: Die Prager jüdische Aufklärung in der Zeitschrift Sulamith. In: Brücken. Germanistisches Jahrbuch Tschechien - Slovakia N.F. 7 (1999), p. 213–242 (online)
  • Karolin Oppermann, "Christian authors in the periodical 'Sulamith'". In: Medaon, 5 (2011), 8 (online)
  • Ingrid Lohmann: Sulamith. In: Dan Diner (Hrsg.): Enzyklopädie jüdischer Geschichte und Kultur (EJGK). Band 5: Pr–Sy. Metzler, Stuttgart/Weimar 2014, ISBN 978-3-476-02505-0, p. 608–610.

Weblinks[edit]

  • Sulamith in the digitalization program of the Frankfurt University Library
  • Sulamith, Digitalized by the Bavarian State Library
  • "SULAMITH".
  • Marie Schumacher-Brunhes. "Enlightenment Jewish Style: The Haskalah Movement in Europe".