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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ahad_Ha'amAhad Ha'am - Wikipedia

    Aḥad Ha'am, pseudonimo di Asher Zvi Hirsch Ginsberg (in ebraico: אחד העם "uno del popolo"; Skvyra, 18 agosto 1856 – Tel Aviv, 2 gennaio 1927 ), è stato uno scrittore russo .

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    Asher Zvi Hirsch Ginsberg (18 August 1856 – 2 January 1927), primarily known by his Hebrew name and pen name Ahad Ha'am (Hebrew: אחד העם, lit. 'one of the people', Genesis 26:10), was a Hebrew journalist and essayist, and one of the foremost pre-state Zionist thinkers.

  3. ACHAD HAAM (cioè Aḥad ha-‛am, in ebraico "uno del popolo"; pseudonimo di Asher Ginzberg) Jacques Combe Nato presso Kiev il 18 agosto 1856, morto a Tel Aviv [Abīb] (Palestina) il 2 gennaio 1927, è uno dei massimi scrittori della letteratura ebraica moderna.

  4. Aḥad Haʿam was an intimate adviser to the Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann during the time that Weizmann was playing a leading role in eliciting from the British government its Balfour Declaration of 1917, a document supporting a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Achad Haam. Pseud. (dall’ebr. Aḥad hā‛am «uno del popolo») del saggista e pensatore ebreo russo Asher Ginzberg (Skvira, Ucraina, 1856 - Tel Aviv 1927).

  6. Ahad Ha’am believed that the creation in Eretz-Israel of a Jewish cultural center would act to reinforce Jewish life in the Diaspora. His hope was that in this center a new Jewish national identity based on Jewish ethics and values might resolve the crisis of Judaism.

  7. Asher Zvi Ginzberg (1856–1927), known as Ahad Ha'am, was an influential writer and intellectual and a leading Zionist thinker. He is considered the father of "Spiritual Zionism" and advocated strengthening the cultural and spiritual life of the Jewish people. Ahad Ha’am was born in Ukraine to a Hasidic family.