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                <dc:title>Bernhard Heßlein, The Israelite Free School in Hamburg (conclusion), in: Der Orient, 4 (1843) 5, p. 33-34</dc:title>
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                <dc:creator>Bernhard Heßlein</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>This article “Die Israelitische Freischule in Hamburg” [“The
Israelite Free School in Hamburg”] was authored by writer Dr.
Bernhard Heßlein, who lived in Hamburg and later in Berlin. He made
his mark as a writer of works about the history of the Jews in Hamburg
and Berlin. This article consists of three parts that appeared
consecutively on January 3, January 10, and January 31, 1843 in the
journal Der Orient. Berichte, Studien und Kritiken für jüdische
Geschichte und Literatur [The Orient. Reports, Studies, and Reviews of
Jewish History and Literature] published in Leipzig by the orientalist
Julius Fürst. The journal Der Orient addressed an educated Jewish
audience and also sought to reach out to Christian readers and
contributors. It was part of a number of publications whose thematic
focus was on the emancipation of European Jews. This debate also
explicitly included questions of religious and pedagogical reform.
With regard to the situation in Hamburg, Heßlein's contribution added
some significant observations to this debate.</dc:description>
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