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Life and teaching of Martin Buber

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Martin Buber : Biography

Martin Buber was born in Vienna in 1878. He lived for a period of time with his father, Solomon Buber, a famous midrash scholar. Powerfully influenced by Ahad HaAm, he was a member of the Third Zionist Congress in 1899.

When he was 26, Buber began studying Chassidic texts and was greatly moved by their spiritual message.

During World War I, he founded the Jewish National Committee, which worked at helping Eastern European Jews suffering under Axis domination.

Buber was a utopian Zionist. He believed strongly that the most important possibility for Zionism was in changing the relationships between people. He wrote powerfully in favor of Arab rights in Palestine. Even in later years, he worked for the establishment of a joint Arab-Jewish state. Obviously, he failed

In 1938, Buber settled in Palestine and was a professor of philosophy at Hebrew University. He died in 1965.


  
  



Martin Buber : Bibliography

- Gog et Magog. ; 1923.
- Je et Tu. ; 1923.
- Les récits hassidiques. ; 1947.
- Moïse. ; 1946.
- La Relation, âme de l'éducation ?
- Le Chemin de l'homme
- Écrits sur la Bible
- Einsichten
- La Foi des Prophètes
- Une terre et deux peuples: La question judéo-arabe
- Vivre en bonne entente avec Dieu selon le Baal-Shem-Tov
- Fragments autobiographiques
- L'éclipse de Dieu
- La vie en dialogue
- La Légende du Baal-Shem
- Deux types de foi : Foi juive et Foi chrétienne
- Problème de l'homme

Martin Buber : Portraits

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