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On the sign:
אֱלִיעֶזֶר צְבִי הכֹּהֵן צְוַיפְל 1888-1815
סופר, הוגה, היסטוריון ומורה. נדד בין ערי תחום המושב ברוסיה ובפולין. חיבורו המפורסם "שלום על ישראל”.(1868־1873), הוא כתב הגנה על החסידות וקריאה לשלום בית בין הפלגים השונים של החברה היהודית. בשל גישתו הסובלנית לחסידות, אויבתה המרה של ההשכלה, הסתכסך עם מחנה המשכילים, שאך מעטים מהם היו שותפים לגישתו הפייסנית הנדירה. התפרנס כמורה לתלמוד בבית המדרש למורים ולרבנים. בז’יטומיר.
The Haskalah Avenues are named after the Haskalah movement (Jewish Enlightenment) whose details can be found on the next sign Click for sign's details. The small streets located between Sderot HaHaskala and Bitzeron Street are named after the main figures in the movement.
The signs indicating the individuals are on the walls of the entrance to a public shelter located in the public garden that stretches along Sderot HaHaskala, as can be seen in the following photo taken on the same day Click for a larger image
Zweifel is described as "The peacemaker" on a sign explaining the Enlightenment movement Click for sign's details.
Translation of the text on the sign: Eliezer Zvi HaCohen Zweifel 1815-1888
Writer, thinker, historian and teacher. He wandered between the cities of the Moshav area in Russia and Poland. His famous essay "Peace on Israel" (1868-1873), he wrote a defense of Hasidism and a call for peace between the various factions of Jewish society. Due to his tolerant approach to Hasidism, the bitter enemy of the Haskalah, he clashed with the camp of the educated, few of whom shared his approach. The rare conciliator. Earned a living as a Talmud teacher at the Beit Midrash for teachers and rabbis. In Zhytomyr.