Hillel Zeitlin

Hillel Zeitlin
Born1871
DiedSeptember 11, 1942
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionJewish philosophy
SchoolNeo-Hasidism
Jewish existentialism
Hasidic philosophy
Neo-romanticism (early)
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Hillel Zeitlin (1871–1942) was a Ashkenazi Yiddish and Hebrew writer and poet. A leading pre-Holocaust Jewish journalist, he was a regular contributor to the Yiddish newspaper Moment, among other literary activities. He was the leading thinker in the movement of pre-World War II "philosophical Neo-Hasidism".[1]

  1. ^ Green, Arthur; Mayse, Ariel Evan (March 8, 2016). "'The Great Call of the Hour': Hillel Zeitlin's Yiddish Writings on Yavneh". In Geveb. Retrieved 2019-11-10.

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