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    Martin ( Hebrew name: מָרְדֳּכַי, Mordechai) Buber was born in Vienna to an Orthodox Jewish family. Buber was a direct descendant of the 16th-century rabbi Meir Katzenellenbogen, known as the Maharam (מהר"ם), the Hebrew acronym for “ M ordechai, H a R av (the Rabbi), M eir”, of Padua. Karl Marx is another notable relative. [4]

  2. Apr 20, 2004 · Martin Buber. Martin Buber (1878–1965) was a prolific author, scholar, literary translator, and political activist whose writings—mostly in German and Hebrew—ranged from Jewish mysticism to social philosophy, biblical studies, religious phenomenology, philosophical anthropology, education, politics, and art. Most famous among his ...

  3. Martin Buber (born February 8, 1878, Vienna—died June 13, 1965, Jerusalem) was a German- Jewish religious philosopher, biblical translator and interpreter, and master of German prose style. Buber’s philosophy was centred on the encounter, or dialogue, of man with other beings, particularly exemplified in the relation with other men but ...

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  5. A comprehensive overview of the life and work of Martin Buber, a prominent twentieth century philosopher, religious thinker, political activist and educator. Learn about his influential book I and Thou, his studies of Hasidic Judaism and the Bible, his philosophy of education and his political philosophy.

  6. Apr 29, 2019 · Buber was a contested figure,” Paul Mendes-Flohr writes in his new biography, “Martin Buber: A Life of Faith and Dissent” (Yale). “He evoked passionate, often conflicting opinions about ...

  7. Apr 20, 2004 · The work of the prolific essayist, translator, and editor Martin Buber (1878-1965) is predominantly dedicated to three areas: the philosophical articulation of the dialogic principle (das dialogische Prinzip), the revival of religious consciousness among the Jews (by means of the literary retelling of Hasidic tales and an innovative German translation of the Bible), and to the realization of ...

  8. May 18, 2018 · Learn about Martin Buber, a Jewish philosopher and educator who embraced Zionism and Hasidism as forms of spiritual renewal. Explore his writings on Judaism, religion, and social philosophy, and his debates with Gershom Scholem.

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