“Yonah ben Amitai” [i.e. Mordechai Aaron Guenzburg]. Magid Emeth [critical review of Lilienthal’s Magid Yeshuah]

AUCTION 64 | Thursday, March 19th, 2015 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Ceremonial Objects, Maps and Graphic Art

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Lot 155
(LILIENTHAL, MAX).

“Yonah ben Amitai” [i.e. Mordechai Aaron Guenzburg]. Magid Emeth [critical review of Lilienthal’s Magid Yeshuah]

pp. 15. Ex-library, stained. Unbound. 8vo. Vinograd Leipzig 89; Chajes, Saul Otzar Beduyai Hashem no. 2336.

Leipzig: J. H. Nagel 1843

Est: $500 - $700
PRICE REALIZED $650
Mordechai Aaron Guenzburg (1795-1846) was one of the leading spokesmen of the Vilna Maskilim and founder of the first modern Jewish school in Lithuania. Of German origin, Max Lilienthal served in the Czarist government’s Ministry of Education seeking to enforce secular education upon Russian Jewry. The author here pokes fun at Lilienthal’s German background and although he certainly agrees that Russian Jewry needs to benefit from the Haskalah educational framework, he feels that Lilienthal is not the man to deliver as he does not comprehend the Russian-Jewish psyche.