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Isaac Erter (, ; 1792 – April 1851) was a Polish-Jewish
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and poet of the Galician
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. His
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prose has been compared to that of writers
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and Ludwig Börne.


Biography

Isaac Erter was born into the family of a poor
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innkeeper in the Galician town of Koniuszek, near
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. At the age of 13, his father arranged for him to marry a rabbi's daughter, who, however, died within the first year after her marriage. A second marriage followed soon after, and Erter went to live with his father-in-law in Wielkie Oczy. There he was introduced to
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and Hebrew literature by '' maskil'' Yosef Tarler. Erter began associating with the Ḥasidic movement, but after a time abandoned it and settled in Lemberg in 1813. In that city he joined the ''maskilic'' circles of Solomon Löb Rapoport, Nachman Krochmal, Judah Löb Mieses, and others. Through the efforts of some of his friends, he obtained pupils whom he instructed in
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and other subjects. This comparatively happy state ended after three years, when, on 10 May 1816, Chief Rabbi Jacob Meshullam Ornstein excommunicated the city's most prominent ''maskilim''. Deprived thus of his pupils, the only means of his subsistence, he settled in the neighbouring town of Brody, where he encountered Hirsch Mendel Pineles, Jacob Bick, and Isaac Baer Levinsohn. When in 1823 a new Jewish school was inaugurated there, he was entrusted with its management. After a short time, he resigned his position, and made up his mind to prepare himself for a career in
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. Erter studied at the University of Budapest from 1825 to 1829, and passed all the prescribed examinations. He afterwards practised his new profession in various Galician towns amid the cholera pandemic, eventually returning to Brody, where he made himself especially popular among the poor and needy. In public affairs, Erter founded the ''Galizisch-jüdischer Akerbauverein'', which advocated for the establishment in Galicia of agricultural colonies for the employment and benefit of young Jews. The last years of his life were again visited by various hard trials, chiefly caused by the untimely death of his two married daughters. He did not survive them long, and died during the Passover of 1851.


Work

Erter devoted his leisure time to the composition of essays and
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s on Jewish subjects, which were published from 1823 until his death. These he usually sent to his literary friends, to be read and criticised, before allowing them to be printed in the Hebrew periodicals. His collected works were published posthumously under the title ''Ha-tzofeh le-veit Yisrael'' ('A Watchman unto the House of Israel'; Vienna, 1858), with a biography of the author and introduction by
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. The book includes the stories ''Mozne mishkal'' ('Weighing Scale', 1823), ''Ha-tzofeh be-shubo mi-Karlsbad'' ('The Watchman on His Return from Carlsbad'), ''Gilgul ha-nefesh'' ('Transmigration of the Soul, 1845), '' Tashlikh'' (1840), ''Telunat Sani ve-Sansani ve-Samangaluf'' ('The Complaints of Sani and Sansani and Samangaluf', 1837), and ''Ḥasidut ve-ḥokmah'' ('Piety and Wisdom', 1834). His most popular satire is ''Gilgul ha-nefesh'', the humorous story of the many adventures of a soul during a long earthly career; how it frequently passed from one body into another, and how it had once left the body of an
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for that of a physician. The soul gives the author the following six rules, by observing which he might succeed in his profession: The story was later translated into
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by Isaac Mayer Dick. Erter was involved in the founding of the Hebrew periodical '' He-Ḥalutz'', which was intended chiefly to develop the Hebrew language, and to promote culture and enlightenment among the Galician Jews. He died one year before the first volume appeared. He also wrote some Hebrew verse; but this won little acclaim compared to his prose.


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