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Isaiah Beer Bing (1759 – 21 July 1805) was a French writer, translator, and Hebraist.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Antisemitism, First French Empire, French language, Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Haskalah, Hebraist, Hebrew language, Henri Grégoire, Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet, Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi, Jewish emancipation, Jews, Judah Halevi, Kingdom of France, La Marseillaise, Lorraine, Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France, Metz, Moses Ensheim, Moses Mendelssohn, Naphtali Hirz Wessely, Nathan the Wise, National Constituent Assembly (France), Nouvelle Biographie Générale, Pamphlet, Paris, Phaedon, Pierre Louis Roederer, Revue des Études Juives, Saltern, Three Bishoprics.

  2. 18th-century French Jews
  3. French Ashkenazi Jews
  4. German–French translators
  5. German–Hebrew translators
  6. Writers from Metz

Antisemitism

Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against, Jews.

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First French Empire

The First French Empire, officially the French Republic, then the French Empire after 1809 and also known as Napoleonic France, was the empire ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte, who established French hegemony over much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.

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French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette

Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier de La Fayette, Marquis de La Fayette (6 September 1757 – 20 May 1834), known in the United States as Lafayette, was a French nobleman and military officer who volunteered to join the Continental Army, led by General George Washington, in the American Revolutionary War.

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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (22 January 1729 – 15 February 1781) was a German philosopher, dramatist, publicist and art critic, and a representative of the Enlightenment era.

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Haskalah

The Haskalah (הַשְׂכָּלָה; literally, "wisdom", "erudition" or "education"), often termed the Jewish Enlightenment, was an intellectual movement among the Jews of Central and Eastern Europe, with a certain influence on those in Western Europe and the Muslim world.

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Hebraist

A Hebraist is a specialist in Jewish, Hebrew and Hebraic studies.

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Hebrew language

Hebrew (ʿÎbrit) is a Northwest Semitic language within the Afroasiatic language family.

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Henri Grégoire

Henri Jean-Baptiste Grégoire (4 December 1750 – 28 May 1831), often referred to as the Abbé Grégoire, was a French Catholic priest, constitutional bishop of Blois and a revolutionary leader.

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Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau

Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau (9 March 17492 April 1791) was a French writer, orator, statesman and a prominent figure of the early stages of the French Revolution. Isaiah Beer Bing and Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau are 18th-century French male writers.

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Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet

Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet (19 August 1759, Louisiana – 17 December 1797, Istanbul) was a French General and politician during the period of the French Revolution. Isaiah Beer Bing and Jean-Baptiste Annibal Aubert du Bayet are 1759 births.

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Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi

Jedaiah ben Abraham Bedersi (c. 1270 – c. 1340) (ידעיה הבדרשי) was a Jewish poet, physician, and philosopher; born at Béziers (hence his surname Bedersi).

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Jewish emancipation

Jewish emancipation was the process in various nations in Europe of eliminating Jewish disabilities, e.g. Jewish quotas, to which European Jews were then subject, and the recognition of Jews as entitled to equality and citizenship rights.

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Jews

The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.

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Judah Halevi

Judah Halevi (also Yehuda Halevi or ha-Levi; יהודה הלוי and Judah ben Shmuel Halevi; Yahūḏa al-Lāwī; c. 1075 – 1141) was a Sephardic Jewish poet, physician and philosopher.

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Kingdom of France

The Kingdom of France is the historiographical name or umbrella term given to various political entities of France in the medieval and early modern period.

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La Marseillaise

"La Marseillaise" is the national anthem of France.

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Lorraine

Lorraine, also,,; Lorrain: Louréne; Lorraine Franconian: Lottringe; Lothringen; Loutrengen; Lotharingen is a cultural and historical region in Northeastern France, now located in the administrative region of Grand Est.

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Louis Joseph, Dauphin of France

Louis Joseph Xavier François (22 October 1781 – 4 June 1789) was Dauphin of France as the second child and first son of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

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Metz

Metz (Divodurum Mediomatricorum, then Mettis) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle and the Seille rivers.

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Moses Ensheim

Moses Ensheim (1750–9 April 1839), also known as Brisac and Moses Metz, was a French-Jewish mathematician and Hebrew poet. Isaiah Beer Bing and Moses Ensheim are 18th-century French Jews, people of the Haskalah and writers from Metz.

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Moses Mendelssohn

Moses Mendelssohn (6 September 1729 – 4 January 1786) was a German-Jewish philosopher and theologian. Isaiah Beer Bing and Moses Mendelssohn are people of the Haskalah.

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Naphtali Hirz Wessely

Naphtali Hirz (Hartwig) Wessely (translit; 9 December 1725 – 28 February 1805) was a German-Jewish Hebraist and educationist. Isaiah Beer Bing and Naphtali Hirz Wessely are 1805 deaths and people of the Haskalah.

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Nathan the Wise

Nathan the Wise (original German title) is a play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing from 1779.

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National Constituent Assembly (France)

The National Constituent Assembly (Assemblée nationale constituante) was a constituent assembly in the Kingdom of France formed from the National Assembly on 9 July 1789 during the first stages of the French Revolution.

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Nouvelle Biographie Générale

The Nouvelle Biographie Générale ("New General Biography"), was a 46-volume, French-language, biographical reference work, compiled between 1852 and 1866 by Ferdinand Hoefer, French physician and lexicographer.

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Pamphlet

A pamphlet is an unbound book (that is, without a hard cover or binding).

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Paris

Paris is the capital and largest city of France.

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Phaedon

Phaedon (Phädon oder über die Unsterblichkeit der Seele), published in 1767, is a book by the Jewish Enlightenment philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, in which Mendelssohn offers a defense of immortality.

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Pierre Louis Roederer

Comte Pierre Louis Roederer (15 February 1754 – 17 December 1835) was a French politician, economist, and historian, politically active in the era of the French Revolution and First French Republic. Isaiah Beer Bing and Pierre Louis Roederer are writers from Metz.

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Revue des Études Juives

Revue des études juives is a French quarterly academic journal of Jewish studies, established in July 1880 at the École pratique des hautes études, Paris by the Société des Études Juives.

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Saltern

A saltern is an area or installation for making salt.

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Three Bishoprics

The Three Bishoprics (les Trois-Évêchés) constituted a government of the Kingdom of France consisting of the dioceses of Metz, Verdun, and Toul within the Lorraine region.

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See also

18th-century French Jews

French Ashkenazi Jews

German–French translators

German–Hebrew translators

Writers from Metz

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaiah_Beer_Bing

Also known as Isaiah Beer-Bing, Isaïe Berr Bing.