Musar movement in interwar Poland
TitreThe Musar movement in interwar Poland
Auteur
Call number943.8004924/0023
N° d'objet03616n
Lieu de publicationHanover, New Hampshire, United States
Année de publication
1989
Paginationpp247-271
MatérielArticle
SérieThe Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series; 10
ISBN0874514460
NotesArticle from the book 'The Jews of Poland between two world wars' pp247-271
Description
This essay sketches the portrait of one orthodox religious current in interwar Poland, the Novaredok Musar movement. Focuses on the structure and scope of the Novaredok movement and on certain new developments in its religious ideology and practice during the interwar period. The yeshivah in Novaredok was founded by Rabbi Yosef Yoizl Hurwitz who had been converted to Musarism by its founding father Rabbi Israel Salanter