Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Ha-Gaon He-Hasid: In His Own Time and for Succeeding Generations 2. The Vilna Gaon and Haskalah 3. The Vilna Gaon and the Beginning of the Struggle against Hasidism 4. The Vilna Gaon and the Mitnagdim as Seen by the Hasidim 5. Rabbi Hayyim of Volozhin's Response to Hasidism 6. Talmudic Scholarship and the Rabbinate in Lithuanian Jewry during the Nineteenth Century 7. Torah and Yira in the Thought and Practice of the Vilna Gaon Notes Glossary Index
Immanuel Etkes is Professor of Modern Jewish History at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and author of Rabbi Israel Salanter and the Mussar Movement (1993).
"A pathbreaking book in Jewish Studies.... Etkes is careful to separate the man himself from the mythic role he later came to occupy in the modern Jewish landscape. This emphasis upon 'image,' and not only upon the 'man,' gives the Etkes volume a unique and broad flavor." -David Ellenson, author of Between Tradition and Culture; "[Etkes] provides a sophisticated sense of the dynamism and power of historical images in forging battle lines in the highly fractious world of nineteenth-century Eastern European Jewish culture,"-David N. Myers, author of Re-inventing the Jewish Past
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