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Avrom Ber Gotlober (Yiddish: אברהם־בּער גאָטלאָבּער; 14 January 1811 – 12 April 1899), also known by the pen names Abag (Hebrew: אב״ג) and Mahalalel (Hebrew: מַהֲלַלְאֵל), was a Russian Maskilic writer, poet, playwright, historian, journalist and educator.
Gottlober, Avraham Ber. Contents. Hide. Suggested Reading. Author. Translation. (1811–1899), maskil, poet, translator, historian, and publicist. Born in Starokonstantinov, Volhynia guberniia, Avraham Ber Gottlober married the daughter of a Hasidic family at the age of 14.
A history of the Karaites by historian and playwright Avrom Ber Gottlober, published in Vilna in 1865. This work is cross-posted to the Open Siddur Project. This work was derived by Aharon Varady from a scan made by Google Books from a copy held in the collection of the Bavarian State Library.
Avrom Ber Gotlober (14 gennaio 1811, Starokonstantinov, Volhynia - 12 aprile 1899, Białystok) era uno scrittore ebreo, poeta, drammaturgo, storico, giornalista ed educatore dell'Impero russo. Scrisse principalmente in ebraico, ma scrisse anche poesie e drammi in yiddish.
by Avrom Ber Gotlober, such as a translation of a fable by Krilov (1863) and most importantly his anti Hassidic satire Der gilgul [The Reincarnation] (1871). Poems by Avrom Goldfaden were also published there from 1863 onwards, as were a poem, a feuilleton and a translated story by the famous Hebrew writer Yehuda Leyb Gordon (1866, 1868, 1872).
Avrom Ber Gotlober (January 14, 1811, Starokonstantinov, Volhynia – April 12, 1899, Białystok) was a Jewish writer, poet, playwright, historian, journalist and educator. He mostly wrote in Hebrew , but also wrote poetry and dramas in Yiddish .
Avraham Ber Gottlober. Born on 14 January 1811 in Alt-Konstantin, where his father was a cantor, trustee and town writer. He learned for a short time in a cheder, then with religious teachers, and a teacher in his home and under the supervision of his father.