From the ghetto to modern culture: the autobiographies of Salomon Maimon and Jakob Fromer
TitleFrom the ghetto to modern culture: the autobiographies of Salomon Maimon and Jakob Fromer
Author
Call number940.531809438/0033
Object number04872b
Place of publicationOxford, England
PublisherThe Littman Library of Jewish civilization, Institute for Polish Jewish Studies, The American Association for Polish-Jewish Studies
Year of publication
2008
Physical descriptionpp12-30
MaterialArticle
Series titlePolin:Studies in Polish Jewry Vol.7
ISBN9780904113805
NotesArticle from the book ' Jewish life in Nazi-occupied Warsaw.' pp12-30
Description
Maimon was born in 1754 in Lithuania. He underwent a Talmudic education and studied philosophy. He published philosophical works including a Hebrew commentary on Maimonides'"Guide to the Perplexed". It was in honour of Maimonides that he changed his name from Shlomo ben Yehoshua to Salomon Maimon. Fromer was born in February 1865 at Baluty, a suburb of Lodz. Both writers describe visits to the courts of Hasidic rabbis. Maimon's narrative provides a glimpse of the early days of Hasidism by someone who was not in sympathy with the movement. Fromer protrays himself as susceptible to the spell of Hasidism, but nevertheless condems it as superstitious