Igereth el Ro'ei Seh Pezurah [“Letter to the Shepherds of a Scattered Flock,” - An open letter to the Leaders of Galician Jewry to secularize the Educational system]

AUCTION 22 | Tuesday, January 27th, 2004 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts and Works of Graphic Art Including Holy Land Maps, Illustrated Books, Photography and Graphic Art from The Collection of Daniel M. Friedenberg of Greenwich, Conn

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Lot 83
Homberg, Naphtali Hertz

Igereth el Ro'ei Seh Pezurah [“Letter to the Shepherds of a Scattered Flock,” - An open letter to the Leaders of Galician Jewry to secularize the Educational system]

only edition ff. (10). Modern boards.16mo Vinograd, Lemberg 35; H. Liberman, Ohel Rache”l I, pp. 355-6

Lemberg : n.p. 1788

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $1,600
Hertz Homberg (1749-1841) was one of the pioneers of the Haskalah movement. He achieved infamy due to his collaboration with the Austrian Government in its attempts to assimilate the Jewish people. Distaste for Homberg ran so high that his fomer comrades, architects of Haskalah such as Moses Mendelssohn and Naphtali Herz Wessely, personally censured him. Homberg was appointed by the Austrian authorities superintendent of Jewish schools throughout Galicia .The present Open Letter is an attempt to impose secular education upon the Jews of Galicia and “Ludomiria.” “Homberg's official function consisted of supplying plans to destroy the very foundation of Jewish culture; his “ideology,” whose leitmotif was repugnant careerism, was that of a semi-apostate.” Raphael Mahler, Hasidism and the Jewish Enlightenment (Philadelphia, 1985), p. 124. See also EJ VIII, cols. 940-2. UNCOMMONLY RARE. No copies in the british museum, the bodleian library, the jewish national university library, hebrew union college, new york public library, or the jewish theological seminary.