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  1. Levinas & Buber: Dialogue & Difference
  2. The Legend of the Baal-Shem by Martin Buber, 1995-04-17
  3. The Martin Buber Reader
  4. Martin Buber on Psychology and Psychotherapy: Essays, Letters and Dialogue (The Martin Buber Library)
  5. Two Types of Faith (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, Norman P. Goldhawk, et all 2003-12
  6. I and Thou: A New Translation With a Prologue "I and You" and Notes by Martin Buber, 1970
  7. Two Types of Faith (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, Norman P. Goldhawk, et all 2003-12
  8. I and Thou: A New Translation With a Prologue "I and You" and Notes by Martin Buber, 1970
  9. Martin Buber: The Life of Dialogue by Maurice S. Friedman, 2002-12-06
  10. Encounter on the Narrow Ridge: A Life of Martin Buber by Maurice Friedman, 1998-06-15
  11. Caminos de Utopias/ Paths to Utopia (Spanish Edition) by Martin Buber, 1993-12-31
  12. Que es el hombre? (Spanish Edition) by Martin Buber, 2008-07-10
  13. On Zion: The History of an Idea (Martin Buber Library) by Martin Buber, 1997-09
  14. Tales of Rabbi Nachman by Martin Buber, 1988-04

21. Martin Buber And Jewish-Arab Peace, By Dan Leon
An article in Cross Currents, spring 199899 issue, on martin buber and the peace process in Israel and Palestine.
http://www.crosscurrents.org/leon.htm
MARTIN BUBER AND JEWISH-ARAB PEACE
by Dan Leon
The road to peace between Arabs and Jews, as Buber knew, is not paved by power. DAN LEON, who lives in Jerusalem, is co-managing editor of the Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics, and Culture, the first joint quarterly, now in its fifth year. The assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and the establishment of the state of Israel were separated by about half a year (January and May 1949). Writing in 1938, Gandhi had not been sympathetic to the Jewish national home in Palestine since he thought that "Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French. Why should [the Jews] not, like other peoples of the earth, make that country their home where they are born and earn their livelihood"? He urged German Jews "to claim Germany as their home" and to follow the example of civil resistance. "The Jews of Germany can offer Satyagraha under infinitely better auspices than the Indians of South Africa." "The calculated violence of Hitler may even result in a general massacre of Jews (but) to the God-fearing, death has no terror" (1938).
Buber's Response
But the main thrust of Buber's letter concerned Jewish rights in Palestine. He wrote that Jews and Arabs must

22. Martin Buber Homepage
martin buber homepage The martin buber homepage brings together resources for the study of the life and works of martin buber (18781965). The site includes brief biographical material;
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23. Simon Wiesenthal Center Multimedia Learning Center Online - 01187 - BUBER.JW
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MARTIN BUBER
Martin Buber , a Jewish philosopher and theologian was professor of religion in the University of Frankfurt a/M. Following the 1933 Nazi rise to power, he was dismissed. Buber continued his teaching by lecturing Jewish students, who had also been banned from German schools. Touch a box below to learn more Index to Topics Home The Jews The Nazis ... After the War
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24. Books In Review
Book review of The Letters of martin buber , with critiques of buber's philosophy and views on Judaism.
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Books In Review
The Letters of Martin Buber
First Things 41 (March 1994): 42-44.
Buber Without Tears
The Letters of Martin Buber: A Life of Dialogue . Edited by Nahum N. Glatzer and Paul Mendes-Flohr. Translated by Richard and Clara Winston and Harry Zohn. Schocken Books. 722 pp. $45. Reviewed by Werner J. Dannhauser If a poll were conducted today to ascertain who is regarded to be the preeminent Jewish thinker of this century, Martin Buber (1878-1965) would probably win, though Franz Rosenzweig might give him a run for the money; among active Protestants, Buber would likely win by a landside. Jews, to be sure, might well vote differently; many (including this reviewer) prefer not only Rosenzweig but Hermann Cohen, Gershom Scholem, and Leo Strauss. Almost everyone, however (again including this reviewer), would agree that Buber has earned a significant place in the history of the twentieth century's life of the mind; his long and productive life merits pondering and appreciation. This volume helps one do just that. Its philological cleanliness reminds one of the standards set by the Wissenschaft des Judentums The correspondents are an illustrious lot, including as they do (I list them alphabetically as is appropriate for such an all-star cast) S.Y. Agnon, Walter Benjamin, Emil Brunner, Albert Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, Dag Hammarskjold, Theodor Herzl, Herman Hesse, Franz Kafka, Francois Mauriac, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franz Rosenzweig, Bertrand Russell, Gershom Scholem, Chaim Weizmann, Franz Werfel, Israel Zangwill, and Stefan Zweig.

25. Buber, Martin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. buber, martin. 1967), and his Meetings, ed. by Maurice Friedman (1973); A. Hodes, martin buber An Intimate Portrait (1971). 2.
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26. Buber, Martin. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourt
buber, martin. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. buber, martin. SYLLABICATION Bu·ber.
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27. Martin Buber Landesschule
Informiert ¼ber die Schule, das Personal, die Unterrichtsinhalte und eine kleine Schulchronik.
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28. Martin Buber (1878-1965)
martin buber (18781965). The martin buber Homepage includes also articles about buber (also available in German). martin buber from the Island of Freedom site.
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Martin Buber (1878-1965) The Martin Buber Homepage includes also articles about Buber (also available in German) Martin Buber from the Island of Freedom site Philosophy of Religion Course Notes: "I and Thou" by Martin Buber from Michael J. Connelly, Longview Community College
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29. Biographie: Martin Buber, 1878-1965
Translate this page 1878-1965. Photo martin buber. martin buber. 1878 8. Februar martin buber wird als Sohn einer großbürgerlichen jüdischen Familie in Wien geboren.
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Martin Buber
Sozial- und Religionsphilosoph
ab 1896

Redakteur der zionistischen Zeitschrift "Die Welt".
Buber nimmt am fünften Zionistenkongreß in Basel teil, wo er die "kulturzionistische" Richtung vertritt.
Mitbegründer des Jüdischen Verlags, der seine Aufgaben im Sinne der kulturellen und geistigen "Erneuerung des Judentums" versteht.
Dissertation.

Während eines Aufenthalts in Florenz entstehen "Die Geschichten des Rabbi Nachman" und "Die Legenden des Baalschem" (veröffentlicht 1908).
Umzug nach Berlin, wo er bis 1915 als Herausgeber der sozialpsychologischen Schriftenreihe "Die Gesellschaft" tätig ist.
Buber übersetzt die "Reden und Gleichnisse des Tschuang Tse".
In den "Drei Reden über das Judentum" finden sich erste Ansätze eines wieder zunehmenden Interesses an Fragen der zionistischen Bewegung.
Mit der Prosadichtung "Daniel" versucht Buber, eine Synthese westlicher Lebensphilosophie und östlicher Mystik zu finden.
Buber plant eine jüdische Schule in Deutschland, die Erziehung "im Sinne eines wahrhaften und lebendigen Judentums inaugurieren sollte".

30. Exponat: Photo: Buber, Martin
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31. Martin Buber - Biografie Rasscass
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32. L'Encyclopédie De L'Agora: Martin Buber
martin buber, Oeuvres de martin buber Traductions françaises Je et Tu. Paris, Aubier/Montaigne, 1981.
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Accueil Index Catégories Dossiers ... Imprimer Grandes questions, L'humain Martin Buber Vie et oeuvre
" La découverte par Buber de l'univers du hassidisme - ce courant mystique qui parcourut l'Europe orientale au XVIIIe siècle - explique l'influence considérable qu'il devait exercer sur la pensée religieuse contemporaine. En recueillant les contes hassidiques, Buber a mis en évidence les sources de sa propre religiosité - l'idée d'un dialogue permanent entre l'homme et Dieu - telle qu'elle est exposée dans son ouvrage classique Je et Tu (1923). Si les théologiens chrétiens reconnaissent en Buber l'interprète privilégié du judaïsme, de nombreux Juifs - dont l'éminent penseur Gershom Scholem - lui reprochent d'être un anarchiste religieux, tandis que les Juifs libéraux le considèrent comme le principal porte-parole du judaïsme contemporain.
Certains soutiennent que l'enseignement de Buber «se cantonne dans des hauteurs éthérées», que son mysticisme est réservé à un cercle limité de disciples et d'érudits, que sa pensée n'a pas de rapport avec notre monde pragmatique. Buber se serait assurément opposé à ce que l'on considère son oeuvre comme une admirable pièce de musée. En fait, toute sa vie durant, non content de poursuivre sa propre aventure intellectuelle - philosophie, sociologie, recherches bibliques -, il se passionna aussi pour les grands débats de son temps: la signification de l'existence humaine dans le monde moderne, le nationalisme, l'essence du judaïsme, le socialisme des kibboutz, le sionisme, la confrontation judéo-arabe.

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34. Martin Buber
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Martin Buber
A utor religioso judío que elaboró una filosofía del encuentro o del diálogo. Nacido en Viena el 8 de febrero de 1878, Buber estudió en las universidades de Viena y de Berlín. Sus primeros trabajos publicados, aquellos que le dieron su fama literaria, fueron la recreación libre de leyendas y cuentos hasídicos recogidos en Los cuentos de Rabi Nachman (1907) y La leyenda del Baal Shem (1908). En 1916 Buber fundó Der Jude, un periódico que dirigió hasta 1924, que se convirtió en el órgano principal de los judíos de habla germana. Sus obras más conocidas Yo y tú (1922), una concisa expresión poética de su filosofía religiosa y Sobre el judaísmo
Entre el hombre y el hombre La fe profética Imágenes del bien y del mal
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35. Martin S Friedman - Martin Buber's Mystery Play Elijah - Modern Judaism 16:2
A review, by martin S. Friedman, of buber's play, Elijah.
http://muse.jhu.edu/demo/modern_judaism/v016/16.2friedman.html
Modern Judaism
Martin Buber's Mystery Play Elijah
Maurice Friedman
Although Martin Buber's "mystery play" Elijah was not written until 1956 and was not published in German until 1963, Buber's active interest in writing a play on Elijah dates back to 1901 and the Jewish Renaissance Movement, which he saw as the central thrust of the cultural Zionism which he espoused. Two of the poems which he published on Elijah in that period seemed to Buber of sufficient lasting worth to be taken up into his Nachlese , or "gleanings," prepared just before his death. Both poems transcend the realm of culture in the direction of genuine religious intimations, through intimations informed by the Nietzschean vitalism and the immanentist, becoming-of-God mysticism that permeated Buber's being at that period. Elijah , composed forty years later: The cognizance of inner duality and the immanent demand for decisionthat is, of the soul's unificationdivided the people into two [End Page 135] psychologically distinct factions: one consisted of persons who choose, who make decisions, who are impelled toward unconditionality and are dedicated to their goal; the other of laissez-faire men, decisionless persons, persons who remain indolently inert in their conditionality, and whose aim is self-aggrandizement and self-satisfactionor, in biblical terms, persons who are servants of God, and persons who are servants of Baal. It should be remembered, however that those persons do not by any means decide for Baal and against God, but that, as stated by Elijah, they "hobble along on two tree-limbs" (1 Kings 18:21).

36. Pasnau In Progress
An analysis of buber essay on man's relationship to God.
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Here is some of my more recent and forthcoming work, as well as some older unpublished material that might be useful to others. Some files will require Adobe Acrobat Reader, available free here
Unpublished Papers
Unpublished Translations

37. Martin Buber --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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    The life, works, and commentaries on Martin Buber. Buber's existentialism and interest in Chassidic texts are briefly discussed.
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