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Haskalah: (lit. “the Enlightenment”); (a) the movement founded in the late 18th century by Moses Mendelssohn to restudy the Torah in the light of modern secular knowledge; (b) later offshoots of this movement
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With the future of Jewish life at stake, a fierce battle erupted between the rabbis and the government and their agents.
The Rebbe shed a tear and then replied, "In whom do you expect me to believe after Auschwitz? In man?"
The Rebbe shed a tear and then replied, "In whom do you expect me to believe after Auschwitz? In man?"
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