Encounter on the Narrow Ridge: A Life of Martin BuberTraces the life of the renowned Jewish religious philosopher, discussing his youth, his education in turn-of-the-century Vienna, his Zionism, and the impact of world politics on his life and thought. |
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The Murder | 99 |
Postwar Zionism Education and Politics | 116 |
Ascent to I and Thou 19161923 | 125 |
Copyright | |
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