hebraism
/ˈhɛbrəɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A characteristic, attitude, or tendency that is typical of the Jewish people, especially in their cultural, social, or intellectual aspects.
“The professor’s book explored the concept of Hebraism and its influence on modern Western thought.”
2. noun
A cultural or intellectual movement that is influenced by Jewish thought or tradition, often characterized by a focus on the study of Jewish scripture or the promotion of Jewish values.
“The Hebraism movement in 19th-century Europe sought to promote Jewish culture and identity.”