The history of the early modern Jews was full of depth and knowledge. An important part of history is the ideology and philosophy of Moses Mendelssohn. As the first modern Jewish philosopher and Jewish Shaper, Mendelssohn was the beginning of the Jewish Enlightenment. As the first person who translated the Bible from Hebrew to German, he opened the door for the Jews to rediscover their knowledge and to raise them.
Historians of the Jewish era have begun to mention the gradual process of the modern situation, which influences the lives of the Jews, the "early modern" era. These features include nationalism, capitalism, population growth, and most notably legal liberation (grant of citizenship) and liberalism. The scholars have discussed what is a decisive factor in the substantial beginning of the history of modern Jews. The response to Jewish citizenship (and politics and hope society, liberation) varies. Many Jews accepted promises of liberation and adapted to become "mosaic beliefs" of Russian (German, Italian ... ...), but other Jews changed the terms, Zionism, socialism and I asked for migration to Palestine, or alternative means such as the United States. The Holocaust brought a major blow to the ideal of citizenship
The history of the early modern Jews was full of depth and knowledge. An important part of history is the ideology and philosophy of Moses Mendelssohn. As the first modern Jewish philosopher and Jewish Shaper, Mendelssohn was the beginning of the Jewish Enlightenment. - According to Matthew's books, "In the era of Herod, Jesus was born in the Jewish Bethlehem", which indicates that he was born in 6 to 4 BC (Matthew 2: 1). Joseph and Mary have never got pregnant, so the Bible calls this a virgin. He was a human being, and God took him in shape. Little is known about his childhood, when he was about thirty years old, the Bible reveals only Jesus and his teachings.