Excerpt from Drei Reden Über das Judentum
Freunde, die diese Reden gehört haben, forderten mich auf, sie zu veröffentlichen. Ich habe lange damit gezögert, weil es mir sehr gegenwärtig blieb wie sie enstanden waren: von einem Juden zu Juden gesprochen, vornehmlich an einem Kreis junger Menschen gerichtet, aus der Eingebung subjektivsten Mitlebens und in einer Sphäre unmittelbarster Wirkung. Ich wollte den Gegenstand nicht in dieser fast intimen Sprache, so fragmentarisch vorgetragen und ohne Belege vor die Vollendung eines Buches über das Judentum abwarten, die mir damals nahe schien. Es hat sich mir seither erwiesen, daß es noch eine gute Weile dauern wird, bis das Buch zu seinem Banne treten muß, um wieder Raum und Freiheit zu gewinnen. Da begann ich die Veröffentlichung dieser Reden als notwendig zu empfinden,wie um mich von einer Macht loszukaufen, die mich in Dienst hielt.
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Martin Buber (1878 1965), is among the foremost twentieth-century philosophers of human relations and Jewish thought. He is best known for his revival of popular interest in Hasidism and his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism centered on the distinction between the I-Thou and I-It relationships. His work on Hasidic thought, Zionism and religious philosophy continues to influence both the academic study of Judaism and religious thinking more broadly. He also inspired the trend toward neo-Hasidism among modern Jews. His books include I and Thou, Tales of the Hasidim, On Judaism and many others.
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