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Abraham Jacob Paperna ( he, אברהם יעקב פפירנא; 30 August 1840 – 18 February 1919) was a
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Jewish educator and author.


Early life and education

Abraham Jacob Paperna was born in 1840 in
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,
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(today part of
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). He received a fair education, including the study of the Bible with
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's translation, Hebrew grammar,
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, and secular literature. In 1863 he entered the rabbinical school of
Zhitomir Zhytomyr ( uk, Жито́мир, translit=Zhytomyr ; russian: Жито́мир, Zhitomir ; pl, Żytomierz ; yi, זשיטאָמיר, Zhitomir; german: Schytomyr ) is a city in the north of the western half of Ukraine. It is the administrative ...
, where he studied until 1865; he was then transferred to the rabbinical school of Vilna, from which he graduated in 1867.


Career and later life

In 1868 he was appointed teacher at the government Jewish school at
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, and in 1870 he became principal of the government Jewish school of
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. He was also instructor in Judaism at the gymnasium in the latter town. Paperna was intimately connected with the Russian
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movement in the last quarter of the nineteenth century, and contributed various books and articles to Russian as well as to Hebrew literature. His first Hebrew poem, ''Emet ve-Emunah'', appeared in ''
Ha-Karmel ''Ha-Karmel'' () was a Hebrew periodical, edited and published by Samuel Joseph Fuenn in Vilna from 1860 to 1880. It was one of the important forces of the Haskalah movement in the Russian Empire. History ''Ha-Karmel'' was founded by Samuel Joseph ...
'' in 1863; Paperna was a steady contributor to that periodical as well as to ''
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''. Critical articles by him, entitled ''Kankan ḥadash male’ yashan'' (in ''
Ha-Karmel ''Ha-Karmel'' () was a Hebrew periodical, edited and published by Samuel Joseph Fuenn in Vilna from 1860 to 1880. It was one of the important forces of the Haskalah movement in the Russian Empire. History ''Ha-Karmel'' was founded by Samuel Joseph ...
'', 1867, and printed separately in Vilna), attracted wide attention in the circles of the ''Maskilim''. In these articles Paperna, influenced probably by the Russian critic
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, adopted modern realistic methods of criticism. He argued against pseudo-classicism in Hebrew literature, and the "guess-philology" in the commentaries on the Torah and the Talmud. He also ridiculed the presumption of some of the young ''Maskilim'', who from a desire for fame attempted to write books in Hebrew on botany, astronomy, and the other
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, with which they were entirely unfamiliar. An essay on drama entitled ''Ha-Drama bi-khelal veha-‘ivrit bi-ferat'' appeared as a supplement to ''Ha-Melitz'' in 1867. It attracted harsh criticism from Abraham Dob Bär Lebensohn in his pamphlet ''Tokaḥti la-Beḳarim'', written under the pseudonym "S. Friedman" (Paperna had attacked Lebensohn's ''Emet ve-Emunah''), and from Joshua Steinberg (''En Mishpat''). In 1869 Paperna published an article on the Russification of Jews in Congress Poland, entitled ''K yevreiskomu voprosu v Vislyanskom kraye'' ('On the Jewish question in the Vistula Land', in ''Den'', No. 13). Among his articles on education may be mentioned ''O khederakh voobshche'' (Płock, 1884), on the '' chadorim''. Memoirs (''Zikhronot'') by Paperna on the rabbinical school of Zhitomir and its professors appeared in Sokolov's ''Sefer ha-Shanah'' (1900, p. 60).


Publications

* * Originally published in ''
Ha-Karmel ''Ha-Karmel'' () was a Hebrew periodical, edited and published by Samuel Joseph Fuenn in Vilna from 1860 to 1880. It was one of the important forces of the Haskalah movement in the Russian Empire. History ''Ha-Karmel'' was founded by Samuel Joseph ...
''. * Originally published in ''Ha-Melitz''. * * A Hebrew grammar in Russian. * * (3d ed., 1884.) Ollendorff's method for the study of the Russian language by Jews. * * (3d ed., 1884.) A Hebrew-Russian letter-writer. * Yiddish version of ''More Sefat Russiya''. * * *


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Paperna, Abraham Jacob 1840 births 1919 deaths People from Kapyl Belarusian Jews Jewish writers People of the Haskalah