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  1. Micha Josef Berdyczewski (Hebrew: מיכה יוסף ברדיצ'בסקי), or Mikhah Yosef Bin-Gorion (August 7, 1865 – November 18, 1921) (surname also written Berdichevsky), was a Ukraine-born writer of Hebrew, a journalist, and a scholar.

  2. 24 de nov. de 2015 · Hebrew novelist, essayist, scholar, and thinker Micha Josef Berdyczewski was a life-long admirer of Josephus. An autobiographical short story, Be-Derech Rehokah (On a Long and Winding Road), describes Micha Josef’s first encounter with Sefer Yosippon (Book of Yosippon) as a young boy and the historical visions that the thin booklet ...

  3. BERDYCZEWSKI (Later: Bin-Gorion), MICHA JOSEF (1865–1921), Hebrew writer and thinker. Born in Medzibezh, Podolia, Berdyczewski was the descendant of a line of ḥasidic rabbis. His father served as the rabbi of Medzibezh during Berdyczewski's childhood.

  4. MICHA JOSEF BERDYCZEWSKI (August 7, 1865-November 18, 1921) He was born in Mezhybozhe ( Medzhybizh, Międzyboż ), Podolia, the oldest son of R. Moyshe-Arn. At age eleven his mother died, and he suffered great hardship.

  5. 1. His biographer and curator, the remarkable Avner Holtzman of Tel Aviv University, has completed a fourteen-volume edition of MYB’s narrative prose, essays, letters, articles, scholarly research, biographical notes, and diaries. They depict a man of staggering intellect and restless commitment to a Jewish people he consistently refused to define.

  6. The trilingual author Mikhah Yosef Berdichevsky (1865-1921) is widely known as a literary modernist and a rebel against Jewish socio-religious conventions. Yet he also developed an original dialectical way of thinking about Jewish tradition. Berdichevsky's theory of tradition is partly elaborated in his undeservedly obscure Yiddish stories.

  7. charge against Berdyczewski was that rather than painting the town in a realistic light, he had embraced a distorted perspective, slandering people and presenting them in a despicable light.