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Moses Hirsch Enser (Hebrew: משה צבי ענסר, romanized: Mosheh Tzvi Enser; 1804 – 15 February 1871) was a Galician Maskilic poet and grammarian. From 1845 he published poetry in Max Emanuel Stern's Hebrew periodical , and in 1854 released Ha-Matseref; ve-hu ha-ḥelek ha-rishon mi-sefer Masaʼat Mosheh ('The Purified; or Moses's Gift'), a grammar book on the past tense. He left in manuscript the books Igrot el Assaf ('Letters to Assaf', on the Hebrew language), Ha-noten zemirot ('The Giver of Tunes', on discernment), an interpretation of Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera's psychological treatise Sefer ha-nefesh ('Book of the Soul'), and a volume of poetry entitled Zera kodesh ('Seed of Holiness').

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  • Moses Hirsch Enser (Hebrew: משה צבי ענסר, romanized: Mosheh Tzvi Enser; 1804 – 15 February 1871) was a Galician Maskilic poet and grammarian. From 1845 he published poetry in Max Emanuel Stern's Hebrew periodical , and in 1854 released Ha-Matseref; ve-hu ha-ḥelek ha-rishon mi-sefer Masaʼat Mosheh ('The Purified; or Moses's Gift'), a grammar book on the past tense. He left in manuscript the books Igrot el Assaf ('Letters to Assaf', on the Hebrew language), Ha-noten zemirot ('The Giver of Tunes', on discernment), an interpretation of Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera's psychological treatise Sefer ha-nefesh ('Book of the Soul'), and a volume of poetry entitled Zera kodesh ('Seed of Holiness'). (en)
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  • Lwów, Galicia (en)
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  • Moses Hirsch Enser (Hebrew: משה צבי ענסר, romanized: Mosheh Tzvi Enser; 1804 – 15 February 1871) was a Galician Maskilic poet and grammarian. From 1845 he published poetry in Max Emanuel Stern's Hebrew periodical , and in 1854 released Ha-Matseref; ve-hu ha-ḥelek ha-rishon mi-sefer Masaʼat Mosheh ('The Purified; or Moses's Gift'), a grammar book on the past tense. He left in manuscript the books Igrot el Assaf ('Letters to Assaf', on the Hebrew language), Ha-noten zemirot ('The Giver of Tunes', on discernment), an interpretation of Shem-Tov ibn Falaquera's psychological treatise Sefer ha-nefesh ('Book of the Soul'), and a volume of poetry entitled Zera kodesh ('Seed of Holiness'). (en)
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