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BUBER, MARTIN; FRIEDMAN, MAURICE (INTRODUCTION, EDITOR & BIBLIOGRAPHY). Meetings. Open Court, La Salle: 1973. 0875480853 / 9780875480855 h Hardcover with dustjacket. Good condition. One of Martin Buber's little classics. It is different in kind but equal in quality to his famous poetic-philosophic work I and Thou and to The Way of Man - his quintessential distillation of the wisdom contained in the tales of Hasidism. These "events and meetings" are in the fullest sense of the term "teaching" and perhaps in the end the most real teaching that Martin Buber left us. It contains the autobiographical fragments Buber selected and also wrote afresh, both in 1958 while studying and teaching at Princeton University and in Jerusalem in 1960, in collaboration with Dr. Friedman, who here also contributes a splendid, new critical introduction - further illuminating this beautifully-made book. Price:
53.00 USD
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BUBER, MARTIN; FRIEDMAN, MAURICE (EDITOR). The Origin And Meaning Of Hasidism. Horizon Books, New York: 1960 081801315X / 9780818013157 s Softcover. Good condition. In this book, Buber completes his great life work of the re-creation and interpretation of Hasidism, the popular communal mysticism that arose and flourished among the Jews of Eastern Europe in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The task which he accomplished in the present v olume was to make explicit the place of Hasidism among world religions, and its significance for the modern world, by a series of illuminating contrasts with Biblical prophecy, Spinoza, Freud, Sankara, Meister Eckhart, Gnosticism, Zionism, and Zen-Buddhism. Translated into English from the German by Maurice Friedman. Price:
53.74 USD
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