Abraham Joshua Heschel
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This is the first volume of the first biography of Abraham Joshua Heschel, one of the outstanding Jewish thinkers of the twentieth century. Edward K. Kaplan and Samuel H. Dresner trace Heschel’s life from his birth in Warsaw in 1907 to his emigration to the United States in 1940, describing his roots in Hasidic culture, his experiences in Poland and Germany, and his relations with Martin Buber.
“This first volume of a remarkable biography of one of the greatest Jewish thinkers and social activists of his generation must take its place in every home, in every library, Jewish and gentile alike. Written with warmth, passion, and grace, it offers the reader an insight into the man Heschel, whose teaching has uniquely influenced modern theology and inspired moral commitment.”—Elie WieselEdward K. Kaplan is Kevy and Hortense Kaiserman Professor in the Humanities at Brandeis University, where he teaches courses on French and comparative literature and religious studies. Rabbi Samuel H. Dresner, congregational rabbi and professor of philosophy, Jewish Theological Seminary, was a student, friend, and editor of Heschel.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 1 × 6 × 9 in |