In the eighteenth century, what did Moses Mendelssohn urge German Jews to do?
A) Devote more time to the Talmud
B) Speak Yiddish or Hebrew rather than German
C) Be a Jew at home and a German on the street
D) Reject Jewish law in favour of secular law
E) Be inward-looking and segregated from the rest of society
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