The Legend of the Baal-Shem /
The Jewish philosopher Martin Buber spoke directly to the most profound human concerns in all his works, including his discussions of Hasidism, a mystical-religious movement founded in Eastern Europe by Israel ben Eliezer, called the Baal-Shem (the Master of God's Name). Living in the first par...
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Princeton University Press,
[2020]
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Colección: | Mythos: The Princeton/Bollingen Series in World Mythology ;
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t CONTENTS -- |t FOREWORD -- |t INTRODUCTION -- |t The Life of the Hasidim. -- |t The Werewolf -- |t The Prince of Fire -- |t The Revelation -- |t The Martyrs and the Revenge -- |t The Heavenly Journey -- |t Jerusalem -- |t Saul and David -- |t The Prayer-Book -- |t The Judgement -- |t The Forgotten Story -- |t The Soul Which Descended -- |t The Psalm-Singer -- |t The Disturbed Sabbath -- |t The Conversion -- |t The Return -- |t From Strength to Strength -- |t The Threefold Laugh -- |t The Language of the Birds -- |t The Call -- |t The Shepherd -- |t GLOSSARY |
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520 | |a The Jewish philosopher Martin Buber spoke directly to the most profound human concerns in all his works, including his discussions of Hasidism, a mystical-religious movement founded in Eastern Europe by Israel ben Eliezer, called the Baal-Shem (the Master of God's Name). Living in the first part of the eighteenth century in Podolia and Wolhynia, the Baal-Shem braved scorn and rejection from the rabbinical establishment and attracted followers from among the common people, the poor, and the mystically inclined. Here Buber offers a sensitive and intuitive account of Hasidism, followed by twenty stories about the life of the Baal-Shem. This book is the earliest and one of the most delightful of Buber's seven volumes on Hasidism and can be read not only as a collection of myth but as a key to understanding the central theme of Buber's thought: the I-Thou, or dialogical, relationship. "All positive religion rests on an enormous simplification of the manifold and wildly engulfing forces that invade us: it is the subduing of the fullness of existence. All myth, in contrast, is the expression of the fullness of existence, its image, its sign; it drinks incessantly from the gushing fountains of life."--Martin Buber, from the introduction | ||
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653 | |a Baal-Shem. | ||
653 | |a Conversion. | ||
653 | |a Disturbed Sabbath. | ||
653 | |a Eighteen Benedictions. | ||
653 | |a Elohim. | ||
653 | |a Forgotten Story. | ||
653 | |a Gehenna. | ||
653 | |a Hasidim. | ||
653 | |a Hitlahavut. | ||
653 | |a Jerusalem. | ||
653 | |a Judgement. | ||
653 | |a Kavana. | ||
653 | |a Matza. | ||
653 | |a Messiah. | ||
653 | |a Minha. | ||
653 | |a Prayer-Book. | ||
653 | |a Pslam-Singer. | ||
653 | |a Rabbanim. | ||
653 | |a Rabbi Arye. | ||
653 | |a Rabbi Naftali. | ||
653 | |a Rabbi Shalom. | ||
653 | |a Ritual Bath. | ||
653 | |a Saul and David. | ||
653 | |a Shekina. | ||
653 | |a The Revelation. | ||
653 | |a The Shepherd. | ||
653 | |a Threefold Laugh. | ||
653 | |a Werewolf. | ||
653 | |a Zaddik. | ||
653 | |a humility. | ||
700 | 1 | |a Friedman, Maurice. | |
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