Answer:
Moses Mendelssohn
Step-by-step explanation:
Moses Mendelssohn was indeed a German-Jewish thinker whose theories are indebted to the Haskalah, the ' Jewish Enlightenment ' of the 18th and 19th periods.
Born into an impoverished Jewish family of Dessau, Principality of Anhalt, and originally intended for a rabbinical career, Mendelssohn trained himself in German thought and literature and from his writings on philosophy and religion, including Christian and Jewish people of German-speaking Europe and beyond came to be regarded as a leading cultural figure of his period.