

Moses Mendelssohn
Mar 22, 2012
Moses Mendelssohn, the 'German Socrates,' is discussed by historians on his pivotal role in the Jewish Enlightenment, advocating for religious tolerance and bridging Jewish-German cultures. They explore Mendelssohn's early life, intellectual exchanges with Lessing, philosophical dialogues, defense of Jewish faith, and advocacy for Jewish emancipation. His complex legacy continues to spark debates in the Jewish community.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Moses Mendelssohn's Early Life in Dessau and the Status of Jews in 18th Century Prussia
02:41 • 7min
The Meeting of Minds: Moses Mendelssohn and Lessing
09:51 • 4min
Exploring Moses Mendelssohn's Early Works and Rehabilitation of Spinoza
14:14 • 2min
Exploring Mendelssohn's argument for the immortality of the soul in 'Phaidon'
15:46 • 2min
Moses Mendelssohn's Enlightenment Challenges
17:49 • 13min
Moses Mendelssohn: Advocate for Jewish Emancipation
30:34 • 10min
The Controversial Legacy of Moses Mendelssohn
40:53 • 4min