Isaiah Beer Bing | |
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Born | 1759 Metz, Three Bishoprics, Kingdom of France |
Died | (aged 45) Paris, First French Empire |
Language | French, Hebrew |
Literary movement | Haskalah |
Spouse | Eve Cahen Silny (1761–1796)[1] |
Relatives | Michel Berr (son-in-law)[2] |
Isaiah Beer Bing (Hebrew: ישי בער בינג, French: Isaïe Berr Bing; 1759 – 21 July 1805) was a French writer, translator, and Hebraist. He was one of the first members from France of the Haskalah movement.[3]