“The hope for this hour depends upon the hopers themselves, upon ourselves,” said Buber. Committing to nurture the I-Thou ...
Martin Buber, who died in 1965, was a philosopher, Zionist, lover of Hasidism, scholar, professor, and prolific author, best known for introducing the idea of I-Thou (as contrasted with I-It) to ...
Martin Buber has written 1 shows including Tales of the Hasidim (Source Material).
“If you wish to believe, love.” What Martin Buber taught, he also lived. A lifelong Zionist, the century’s greatest Jewish thinker nonetheless preached friendship for the Arabs of Palestine. He was ...
Professor Martin Buber, world famous Jewish philosopher, educator and foremost interpreter of Hasidic thought to the Gentile world, died this morning at his home here. He was 87. He had been suffering ...
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