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Moses Mendelssohn
Alternative spellings: Moses, Mendelssohn Moses Ben-Menachem Moše Ben-Menaḥem Moses Ben-Menahem Mosheh Desa Moise Fils de Mendel Mōše Ben-Menaḥēm Mendel Sohn Moise Fils de Mendel Moyse de Mendel Mosis Mendelii Filii Moses Mendelsohn Moisi Mendelsohn Moisei Mendel'son Moše Mendelson Moses Mendelson Mosheh Mendelson Mojżes Mendelson Moses Mendelsshon Mendelssohn M. Mendelssohn Mosè Mendelssohn Mosè Mèndelssohn Mosis Mendelssohn Moisés Mendelssohn Moisè Mendelssohn Moi͏̈se Mendelssohn Mojžíš Mendelssohn Mojzís Mendelssohn Mojżesz Mendelssohn Mosès Mendels-Sohn Moses von Mendelssohn Mose Ben-Menahem Mendelssohn Moše Ben-Menaḥēm Mendelssohn Mosheh ben Menahem Mendelszohn Mosheh Mendelszon Moše Mendelszôn Moše Mendelszon Moses Mendelszoon Mozes Mendelszoon Mozes Mendelzohn Moše Moše Bar-Menaḥem Moše Bar-Menaḥēm Moše Ben-Menaḥēm Mōše mi-Dessau Moše mi-Desoi' Mosheh mi-Desoiʾ Mose mid-Dessau Mose Ben-Menahem Moše Ben-Menah.̣ēm Mosheh mi-Desa Moše Dessau Moses Moses, aus Dessau Moses ben Menahem Mosheh ben Menahem Mosheh ben Menaḥem Moshe ben Menahem mi-Desoya Moi͏̈se fils de Mendel Moses Moyse Rambama"n Rambaman Rambeman Remad Mošē MʿNDʿLSZʾHN MŠH BN MNḤM MʿNDL Moses Dessau Moše Dessau Moše Desoi משה בן־מנחם משה מדסוי משה מדעסויא משה מנדלסאהן משה בן מנחם מנדלסון משה מנדלסזאן משה מנדלסזון מאזעס מענדעלזאהן משה מענדעלזזאהן משה מענדעלסזאהן משה מענדעלססאהן משה בן מנחם משה בר מנחם משה מנדלזון משה מנדלסון משה מדעסויא בן מנחם מענדל סופר רמבן רמבמ"ן מדעסוי משה מנדלסוהן משה דעסאוי משה דעסויא משה מדעסויא משה מדסוי משה בר מנחם Мозес Мендельсон Моисей Мендельсон Мозес Менделсон Моше Менделсон Мозес Мендельсон Моисей Мендельсон
B:6. September 1729Dessau D: 4. Januar 1785 Biblio: Bedeutendster Vertreter der jüdischen Emanzipation in Deutschland; Vater von Abraham Mendelssohn Bartholdy Death Place:
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Moses Mendelssohn (6 September 1729 – 4 January 1786) was a German-Jewish philosopher and theologian. His writings and ideas on Jews and the Jewish religion and identity were a central element in the development of the Haskalah, or 'Jewish Enlightenment' of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.Born to a poor Jewish family in Dessau, Principality of Anhalt, and originally destined for a rabbinical career, Mendelssohn educated himself in German thought and literature. Through his writings on philosophy and religion he came to be regarded as a leading cultural figure of his time by both Christian and Jewish inhabitants of German-speaking Europe and beyond. His involvement in the Berlin textile industry formed the foundation of his family's wealth. His descendants include the composers Fanny and Felix Mendelssohn; Felix's son, chemist Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Fanny's grandsons, Paul and Kurt Hensel; and the founders of the Mendelssohn & Co. banking house. (Source: DBPedia)
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Schriftenreihe der Niedersächsischen Landeszentrale für Politische Bildung / Deutsch-jüdisches Gespräch (1)