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Twelve of Buber's finest essays. Buber's love for Judaism and his conviction of its relevance for modern life is the underlying fact in his writings.
12 essays bring together Buber's most important articulations of his thoughts on the value and role of Judaism. It is an introduction to the essence of Judaism in its spirit, vision, and relevance to modern life.
More Reviews and Recommendations12 essays bring together Buber's most important articulations of his thoughts on the value and role of Judaism. It is an introduction to the essence of Judaism in its spirit, vision, and relevance to modern life.
| Foreword | ||
| Publisher's Note | ||
| The Early Addresses (1909-1918) | ||
| Preface to the 1923 Edition | 3 | |
| I | Judaism and the Jews | 11 |
| II | Judaism and Mankind | 22 |
| III | Renewal of Judaism | 34 |
| IV | The Spirit of the Orient and Judaism | 56 |
| V | Jewish Religiosity | 79 |
| VI | Myth in Judaism | 95 |
| VII | The Holy Way: A Word to the Jews and to the Nations | 108 |
| VIII | Herut: On Youth and Religion | 149 |
| The Later Addresses (1939-1951) | ||
| Preface | 177 | |
| I | The Spirit of Israel and the World of Today | 179 |
| II | Judaism and Civilization | 191 |
| III | The Silent Question | 202 |
| IV | The Dialogue between Heaven and Earth | 214 |
| Notes | 227 | |
| Editor's Postscript | 237 |
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