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Hillel Zeitlin (1871–1942) was an Ashkenazi and writer and poet. A leading pre-Holocaust Jewish journalist, he was a regular contributor to the Yiddish newspaper Moment, among other literary activities. He was the leading thinker in the movement of pre-World War II "philosophical ".Green, Arthur; Mayse, Ariel Evan (March 8, 2016). " 'The Great Call of the Hour': Hillel Zeitlin's Yiddish Writings on Yavneh". In Geveb. Retrieved 2019-11-10.


Biography
He was born in Korma, in the Mogilev Governorate of the (present-day of ), to a family.Krutikov, Mikhail; Pinsker, Shachar (27 June 2011). " Zeitlin Family." The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe. Retrieved 2023-07-30. In childhood, studying at first under his father, Aaron-Eliezer, he garnered recognition for his remarkable memory and grasp of the rabbinic material before his eleventh birthday. (1984). "Hillel Zeitlin: The Early Years." Ph.D. dissertation. Brandeis University. p. 5. He subsequently studied with the local Hasidic teacher and, for the last year before his bar mitzvah, at the court of the Hasidic rebbe in the town of (in the adjacent Minsk Governorate). After his father died in 1887, Hillel Zeitlin, at the age of 16, embarked on travels through the Jewish villages of the Pale of Settlement, earning his living as a Hebrew teacher.Waldoks, Moshe (1984). "Hillel Zeitlin: The Early Years." Ph.D. dissertation. Brandeis University. p. 8-9.

His exit from the world of the exposed him to the works of the scholars of the Enlightenment. He began studying in earnest the works of both philosophers (, , etc.) and non- ones such as , and others. During this period in his life, he began questioning his religious beliefs and eventually drifted toward .

After World War I, Zeitlin gradually returned to and began leading an lifestyle. The reason(s) for this drastic change in his life is not completely clear but may have had something to do with the suffering of Jews during the war. In any case, he shifted from a tragic philosophical outlook to a mystical and spiritual viewpoint. One of Zeitlin's mystical essays קדמות המסתורין בישראל (Hebrew), originally published in Book 5 (1919) of the Hebrew quarterly HaTekufah. prompted a booklet in opposition ספר דעת אלקים (Hebrew). by Rabbi Yiḥyah Qafiḥ.Yaakov, Efraim in God came from Yemen: The History of the Kabbalah in Yemen (Hebrew), Jerusalem 2016, p. 282. Zeitlin's shift notwithstanding, he remained independent and unconventional in his beliefs and actions. He did not, for instance, hesitate to eulogize his former friend the great writer and thinker Yosef Haim Brenner, who was an ardent secularist.

Zeitlin quoted a wide variety of Hasidic sources, but did not live in a Hasidic community or identify with a particular Hasidic group (although he did visit several prominent Hasidic Rebbes). Zeitlin endeavored to preserve what he called the "treasure" at the core of Hasidic teaching (which he considered to be obscured in his day by pseudo-intellectual trivialities and excessive concern for outward appearance), and to make it accessible not only to Jews of his era but to non-Jews. He considered the core of Hasidim to consist of three "loves": love of God, of Torah, and of Israel. Just as his intended audience consisted of assimilated Jews and non-Jews, he adopted novel formulations of these loves: "love of Torah" would come to encompass inspiring works of "secular" art and literature, while "love of Israel" would be transformed into "love of humanity" (despite which Israel would still be recognized as the "firstborn child of God"). Zeitlin's religious ideal also contained a socialist element: the Hasidim he pictured would refuse to take advantage of workers.Mayse, Ariel Evan (December 19, 2018). " The Development of Neo-Hasidism: Echoes and Repercussions – Part I: Introduction, Hillel Zeitlin, and Martin Buber". Lehrhaus. thelehrhaus.com. Retrieved 2019-11-10.

Zeitlin also grew close to the territorialist movement and lent his support to the "Uganda proposal". Zeitlin was of the opinion that it would be impossible to settle in Palestine without removing the half a million Palestinian Arabs and so the proposals would fail.Shapira, Anita (1999). Land and Power: The Zionist Resort to Force, 1881-1948. Stanford University Press. . p 46. He was a practical territorialist and his writings took on more urgency after the notorious in and .

When the began the of Jewish People in Poland in 1942, Zeitlin was 71 years old. He was murdered by Nazis in the

(2025). 9781580234344, Jewish Lights Publishing. .
while holding a book of the and wrapped in a and . Most of his family was also murdered; the only survivor was his elder son Aaron, who had settled in New York in 1939.

His sons, (1898-1973) and (1902-1942), were also Yiddish writers.


See also
  • Abraham Joshua Heschel
  • Zalman Schachter-Shalomi


Footnotes

Bibliography
  • , " Hillel Zeitlin in Search of God: An Analysis of Zeitlin's Meditation ‘The Thirst’", in: D. Schwartz and A. Sagi (eds.), Faith: Jewish Perspectives (Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2013), pp. 478-499.
  • (2012). Hasidic Spirituality for a New Era: The Religious Writings of Hillel Zeitlin. The Classics of Western Spirituality. New York: Paulist Press.
  • , "Hillel Zeitlin's Zohar: The History of a Translation and Commentary Project", Kabbalah: Journal for the Study of Jewish Mystical Texts 10 (2004): pp. 119–157. In Hebrew.
  • (1999). Land and Power: The Zionist Resort to Force, 1881-1948. Stanford University Press. .
  • Zeitlin, Hillel; Meir, Jonatan (2006). Rabbi Nahman of Bratslav: World Weariness and Longing for the Messiah. Two essays by Hillel Zeitlin; introduction and critical notes by Jonatan Meir. Yeriot: Essays and Papers in the Jewish Studies Bearing on the Humanities and the Social Sciences, no. 5. Jerusalem: Ornah Hes. In Hebrew.


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