Footnote 4:[(return)]
Jost, Culturgeschichte, pp. 308-309; Morgulis, op. cit., p. 27; Atlas, Mah Lefanim u-mah Leaher, Warsaw, 1898, pp. 44 f.
Footnote 5:[(return)]
Sbornik of the Minister of Education, iii. 140; Ha-Shahar, iv. 569.
Footnote 6:[(return)]
See An die Verehrer, Freunde und Schüler, etc., Leipsic, 1823, pp. 122-125.
Footnote 7:[(return)]
Ueber die Verbesserung der Israeliten im Königreich Polen, Berlin, 1819.
Footnote 8:[(return)]
Zunz, Gesammelte Schriften, pp. 296-297; Jost, op. cit, p. 304; Jastrow, op. cit, pp. 41 f.; and Zederbaum, Kohelet, St. Petersburg, 1881, p. 6.
Footnote 9:[(return)]
Occident, v. 493.
Footnote 10:[(return)]
Maggid Yeshu'ah, Vilna, September, 1842. It is reproduced, together with many Haskalah reminiscences, by Gottlober in Ha-Boker Or, iv. (Ha-Gizrah we-ha-Binyah). According to Gottlober the Hebrew is Fünn's translation from the original German. Yet Hebrew letters (Leket Amarim, St. Petersburg, 1888) were published in Lilienthal's name.
Footnote 11:[(return)]
See AZJ, 1842, no. 41; Mandelstamm, Hazon la-Moëd, Vienna, 1877, pp. 19, 21, 25-27; Leket Amarim, pp. 86-89; Kohelet, p. 12; Morgulis, op. cit, p. 55; Ha-Pardes, pp. 186-199; Nathanson, Sefer ha-Zikronot, Warsaw, 1878, p. 70; Lilienthal, in American Israelite, 1854 (My Travels in Russia), and Jüdisches Volksblatt, 1856 (Meine Reisen in Russland), and Der Zeitgeist, 1882, p. 149.
Footnote 12:[(return)]
Occident, v. 252, 296.