Martin Buber's formative years :: from German culture to Jewish renewal, 1897-1909 /
During the period from 1897 to 1909, Buber's keen sense of the crisis of humanity, his intimate knowledge of German culture and Jewish sources, and his fearlessness in the face of possible ridicule challenged him to behave in a manner so outrageous and so contrary to German-Jewish tradition tha...
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Zusammenfassung: | During the period from 1897 to 1909, Buber's keen sense of the crisis of humanity, his intimate knowledge of German culture and Jewish sources, and his fearlessness in the face of possible ridicule challenged him to behave in a manner so outrageous and so contrary to German-Jewish tradition that he actually achieved a transformation of himself and those close to him. Calling on spiritual giants of great historical periods in German, Christian, and Jewish history - such as Nicolas of Cusa, Jakob Bohme, Israel Baal Shem Tov, Rabbi Nachman of Brazlav, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and Friedrich Nietzsche - Buber proceeded to subvert the existing order by turning his upside-down world of slave morality right side up once more. If contemporary life was bankrupt, why lament? Did not God command humanity to act? Buber wholeheartedly immersed himself in the making of a new world, of Zionist culture, of Hasidic spirituality, of Romantic individuality, of unity from diversity. By examining the multitude of disparate sources that Buber turned to for inspiration, this book aims to elucidate Buber's creative genius and his contribution to turn-of-the-century Jewish renewal. Schmidt's timely and comprehensive study concludes that Buber was successful in creating the German-Jewish symbiosis that Emancipation was to have created for the two peoples, but that this synthesis was tragic because it came too late for practical application by Jews in Germany. Those listening to Buber were about to leave voluntarily for the ancestral Jewish homeland, and the Jews who were not interested then were later forced to leave - or to submit to worse fates. The opportunity for the realization of a German-Jewish symbiosis had passed. Martin Buber (1878-1965) was born into a world of two cultures - his Jewish family and his Austrian fatherland. During his childhood with his grandparents in Galician Lvov, Jewish values and German aesthetics coexisted. But after Buber re-entered fin-de-siecle Viennese society, the world of his grandparents fell apart. Nothing was as it should have been: Jewish hopes for full social integration were disappointed, Yiddish culture seemingly caused modern Jewish youth to be impoverished, and the Jewish religion had become ossified. In his personal confusion, Buber clearly grasped the essence of the problem: emancipation had failed, German culture was dying, Jews were on their own, and tradition was no longer good enough. |
Beschreibung: | Rev. version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pittsburgh, 1991. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 177 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-168) and index. |
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spelling | Schmidt, Gilya Gerda. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94051688 Martin Buber's formative years : from German culture to Jewish renewal, 1897-1909 / Gilya Gerda Schmidt. Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, ©1995. 1 online resource (xiv, 177 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Judaic studies series Rev. version of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Pittsburgh, 1991. Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-168) and index. During the period from 1897 to 1909, Buber's keen sense of the crisis of humanity, his intimate knowledge of German culture and Jewish sources, and his fearlessness in the face of possible ridicule challenged him to behave in a manner so outrageous and so contrary to German-Jewish tradition that he actually achieved a transformation of himself and those close to him. Calling on spiritual giants of great historical periods in German, Christian, and Jewish history - such as Nicolas of Cusa, Jakob Bohme, Israel Baal Shem Tov, Rabbi Nachman of Brazlav, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and Friedrich Nietzsche - Buber proceeded to subvert the existing order by turning his upside-down world of slave morality right side up once more. If contemporary life was bankrupt, why lament? Did not God command humanity to act? Buber wholeheartedly immersed himself in the making of a new world, of Zionist culture, of Hasidic spirituality, of Romantic individuality, of unity from diversity. By examining the multitude of disparate sources that Buber turned to for inspiration, this book aims to elucidate Buber's creative genius and his contribution to turn-of-the-century Jewish renewal. Schmidt's timely and comprehensive study concludes that Buber was successful in creating the German-Jewish symbiosis that Emancipation was to have created for the two peoples, but that this synthesis was tragic because it came too late for practical application by Jews in Germany. Those listening to Buber were about to leave voluntarily for the ancestral Jewish homeland, and the Jews who were not interested then were later forced to leave - or to submit to worse fates. The opportunity for the realization of a German-Jewish symbiosis had passed. Martin Buber (1878-1965) was born into a world of two cultures - his Jewish family and his Austrian fatherland. During his childhood with his grandparents in Galician Lvov, Jewish values and German aesthetics coexisted. But after Buber re-entered fin-de-siecle Viennese society, the world of his grandparents fell apart. Nothing was as it should have been: Jewish hopes for full social integration were disappointed, Yiddish culture seemingly caused modern Jewish youth to be impoverished, and the Jewish religion had become ossified. In his personal confusion, Buber clearly grasped the essence of the problem: emancipation had failed, German culture was dying, Jews were on their own, and tradition was no longer good enough. Prologue: the problem of individuation and community -- A time of crisis: contemporary cultural concerns, 1897-1901 -- Academic beginnings: apprenticeship in aesthetics, 1897-1904 -- Kadima! apprenticeship in Jewish culture, 1898-1905 -- Hasidism: apprenticeship in a life of the communal spirit, 1905-1908 -- Epilogue: toward a synthesis of all syntheses. Print version record. English. Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 Childhood and youth. Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdgTgcmMcXPfP3RdjFBT3 Jews Germany Intellectual life. Juifs Allemagne Vie intellectuelle. RELIGION Judaism Theology. bisacsh Childhood and youth of a person fast Jews Intellectual life fast Germany fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtCD3rcKcPDx6FHmjvrbd Biographies fast Biografieën (vorm) (NL-LeOCL)088141799 gtt Biographies. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026049 Biographies. rvmgf Print version: Schmidt, Gilya Gerda. Martin Buber's formative years. Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Press, ©1995 0817307699 (DLC) 94024877 (OCoLC)30624224 Judaic studies series (Unnumbered) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88506003 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=23334 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Schmidt, Gilya Gerda Martin Buber's formative years : from German culture to Jewish renewal, 1897-1909 / Judaic studies series (Unnumbered) Prologue: the problem of individuation and community -- A time of crisis: contemporary cultural concerns, 1897-1901 -- Academic beginnings: apprenticeship in aesthetics, 1897-1904 -- Kadima! apprenticeship in Jewish culture, 1898-1905 -- Hasidism: apprenticeship in a life of the communal spirit, 1905-1908 -- Epilogue: toward a synthesis of all syntheses. Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 Childhood and youth. Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdgTgcmMcXPfP3RdjFBT3 Jews Germany Intellectual life. Juifs Allemagne Vie intellectuelle. RELIGION Judaism Theology. bisacsh Childhood and youth of a person fast Jews Intellectual life fast |
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title | Martin Buber's formative years : from German culture to Jewish renewal, 1897-1909 / |
title_auth | Martin Buber's formative years : from German culture to Jewish renewal, 1897-1909 / |
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title_full | Martin Buber's formative years : from German culture to Jewish renewal, 1897-1909 / Gilya Gerda Schmidt. |
title_fullStr | Martin Buber's formative years : from German culture to Jewish renewal, 1897-1909 / Gilya Gerda Schmidt. |
title_full_unstemmed | Martin Buber's formative years : from German culture to Jewish renewal, 1897-1909 / Gilya Gerda Schmidt. |
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title_sort | martin buber s formative years from german culture to jewish renewal 1897 1909 |
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topic | Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 Childhood and youth. Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdgTgcmMcXPfP3RdjFBT3 Jews Germany Intellectual life. Juifs Allemagne Vie intellectuelle. RELIGION Judaism Theology. bisacsh Childhood and youth of a person fast Jews Intellectual life fast |
topic_facet | Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 Childhood and youth. Buber, Martin, 1878-1965 Jews Germany Intellectual life. Juifs Allemagne Vie intellectuelle. RELIGION Judaism Theology. Childhood and youth of a person Jews Intellectual life Germany Biographies Biografieën (vorm) Biographies. |
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