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==Biography==
==Biography==


Born in Dolina, Galicia, on April 3, 1823, Rubin was a prolific Neo-Hebrew writer and an enthusiastic supporter of the Haskalah, and an admirer and scholar of [[Spinoza]]. Being fluent in German, French and Italian, he spent years in Russia, Austria, and Italy.
Born in Dolina, Galicia, on April 3, 1823, Rubin was a prolific Neo-Hebrew writer and an enthusiastic supporter of the Haskalah, and an admirer and scholar of [[Baruch Spinoza]]. Being fluent in German, French and Italian, he spent years in Russia, Austria, and Italy.


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
==Works on Second Temple Judaism==

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Solomon Rubin (1823-1910) was a Polish Jewish scholar.

Biography

Born in Dolina, Galicia, on April 3, 1823, Rubin was a prolific Neo-Hebrew writer and an enthusiastic supporter of the Haskalah, and an admirer and scholar of Baruch Spinoza. Being fluent in German, French and Italian, he spent years in Russia, Austria, and Italy.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

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