buber in A Sentence

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    At home, Buber spoke Yiddish and German.

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    Specially designed Buber ball to check sieve perforation clogging.

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    (4)Specially designed Buber ball to check sieve perforation clogging.

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    In 1951, Buber received the Goethe award of the University of Hamburg.

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    From 1910 to 1914, Buber studied myths and published editions of mythic texts.

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    Buber admired how the Hasidic communities actualized their religion in daily life and culture.

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    In 1930, Buber became an honorary professor at the University of Frankfurt am Main.

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    Jewish theologian Martin Buber said,“All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.”.

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    Buber argued that this paradigm devalued not only existents, but the meaning of all existence.

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    From 1910 to 1914, Buber studied myths and published various editions of mythic texts.

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    Martin(Hebrew name: מָרְדֳּכַי, Mordechai) Buber was born in Vienna to an Orthodox Jewish family.

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    Buber is famous for his thesis of dialogical existence, as he described in the book I and Thou.

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    In 1904, Buber withdrew from much of his Zionist organizational work and devoted himself to study and writing.

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    Two years later, Buber published Die Legende des Baalschem(stories of the Baal Shem Tov), the founder of Hasidism.

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    Buber is famous for his synthetic thesis of dialogical existence, as he described in the book I and Thou.

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    I love the Martin Buber example because it shows that you can achieve it in relationships as well.

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    Also, because the God Buber describes is completely devoid of qualities, this I-Thou relationship lasts as long as the individual wills it.

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    Born in Vienna, Buber came from a family of observant Jews, but broke with Jewish custom to pursue secular studies in philosophy.

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    Buber's wife Paula died in 1958, and he died at his home in the Talbiyeh neighborhood of Jerusalem on June 13, 1965.

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    Buber argues that human life consists of an oscillation between Ich-Du and Ich-Es, and that Ich-Du experiences are few and far between.

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    Buber's wife Paula died in 1958, and he died at his home in the Talbiya neighborhood of Jerusalem on June 13, 1965.

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    Buber's wife Paula died in 1958, and he died at his home in the Talbiyeh neighborhood of Jerusalem on June 13, 1965.

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    Buber's wife Paula died in 1958, and he died at his home in the Talbiya neighborhood of Jerusalem on June 13, 1965.

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    Herzl and Buber would continue, in mutual respect and disagreement, to work towards their respective goals for the rest of their lives.

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    Abraham Joshua Heschel and Martin Buber, both Jewish philosophers, have also left their mark on Christian ecotheology, and provide significant inspiration for Jewish ecotheology.

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    Despite this debate, Buber's book is widely known in the English-speaking world as I and Thou, perhaps because Smith's translation appeared years before Kaufmann's.

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    Buber argued that human life consists of an oscillation between Ich‑Du and Ich‑Es, and that in fact Ich‑Du experiences are rather few and far between.

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    Buber's evocative, sometimes poetic, writing style marked the major themes in his work: the retelling of Hasidic and Chinese tales, Biblical commentary, and metaphysical dialogue.

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    According to Buber, the Hasidic ideal emphasized a life conducted in the unconditional presence of God, where there was no separation between daily life and religious experience.

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    In 1902, Buber became the editor of the weekly Die Welt, the central organ of the Zionist movement, although he later withdrew from organizational work in Zionism.

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