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Overview
Edited by Nahum N. Glatzer With a new Foreword by Rodger Kamenetz
“The question I put before you, as well as before myself, is the question of the meaning of Judaism for the Jews. Why do we call ourselves Jews? I want to speak to you not of an abstraction but of your own life . . . its authenticity and essence.” With these words, Martin Buber takes us on a journey into the heart of Judaism—its spirit, vision, and relevance to modern life.
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.
Synopsis
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.
Jewish Book World
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.