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  1. Samuel David Luzzatto (Hebrew: שמואל דוד לוצאטו, Italian pronunciation: [ˈsaːmwel ˈdaːvid lutˈtsatto]; 22 August 1800 – 30 September 1865), also known by the Hebrew acronym Shadal (שד״ל ‎), was an Italian-Austrian Jewish scholar, poet, and a member of the Wissenschaft des Judentums movement.

  2. Samuel David Luzzatto (born Aug. 22, 1800, Trieste [Italy]—died Sept. 30, 1865, Padua) was a Jewish writer and scholar. In his writings, which are in Hebrew and Italian, Luzzatto presents an emotional and antiphilosophical concept of Judaism, and his Hebrew poetry is also pervaded by national spirit. His chief merit as a scholar lies in ...

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  3. Samuel David Luzzatto (often referred to by the acronym of SHaDaL or SHeDaL) was an Italian scholar, philosopher, Bible commentator, and translator. His father, Hezekiah, was an artisan at Trieste and a scholarly Jew who could claim descent from a long line of scholars (see *Luzzatto family).

  4. Samuel David Luzzatto, also known as the Shadal, was an Italian poet and scholar of Jewish texts. As a child in the Italian city of Triest, he studied with the city’s chief rabbi Abraham Eliezer ha-Levi. While still a teenager, he wrote a Hebrew grammar book in Italian, translated the life of Aesop into Hebrew, wrote Torah commentary and ...

  5. Samuel David Luzzatto. Samuel David Luzzatto, also known as Shadal, was an Italian scholar, poet, philosopher, and Biblical commentator. With the help of Rabbi Isaac Samuel Reggio, he was appointed a professor at the rabbinical college of Padua, where he taught Bible, philology, philosophy, and Jewish history until his death.

  6. Samuel David Luzzatto and Neo-Orîhodoxy his dramas and other works, is often considered to have been the founder of modern Hebrew literature. Samuel was also descended from Ephraim Luzzatto (1739-93 ), a Hebrew poet and physician, who, in 1768, published in London a volume of Hebrew songs and poetry.

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  8. S. D. Luzzatto's Program for Restoring Jewish Leadership in Hebrew Studies. The Jewish Quarterly Review, Vol. 105, No. 3 (Summer 2015) 340-366. S. D. Luzzatto's Program for Restoring Jewish Leadership in Hebrew Studies. MARCO DI GIULIO. In 1832, Samuel David Luzzatto (1800-1865) set out to write a.

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