Enlightenment · Europe · Religion
1780
Jewish Enlightenment in Berlin
1780
Moses Mendelssohn, the hunchbacked philosopher of Berlin, published his translation of the Pentateuch into German - in Hebrew characters, so pious Jews could read it. He argued in salons with Lessing for Jewish civic emancipation. The Haskalah, the Jewish Enlightenment, had found its great advocate, caught between tradition and modernity.