Micha Josef Berdyczewski (born 1865 in Międzyboz, died 1921 in Berlin) is a Jewish writer, essayist and philosopher.

He was a descendant of Hasidic rabbis from Podolia. He lived in Wroclaw, later (since 1911) in Berlin. Since 1890 he studied philosophy in Germany. He created in Hebrew, Yiddish and German. In his work he portrayed the conflict between the modern ideas of his era and traditional Judaism. He studied Jewish legends, wrote essays on Judaism and Christianity, and described life in the Jewish towns of Eastern Europe in the nineteenth century. His philosophical views were influenced by Schopenhauer and Nietzsche; He strove for a "change of values" in Hebrew literature. He has published over 150 short stories in Hebrew and many novels in German and Yiddish; One of his most famous works is "Miriam". Bibliography

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