词条 | Tales of the Hasidim |
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HistoryThe work is an amalgam of tales based on the Midrash. Buber's collection includes a focus on the theme of non-judgment. Rebbes in the work often chastise followers for pious behavior and reward those who keep the spirit and tradition of Judaism alive. Some of the tales in the book (sometimes referred to as "The Early Masters") constitute mysticism.[3] Buber intended to show how important a sense of community was to the Hasidim rather than expound dogma,[4] although Chaim Potok remarked that Buber "romanticized" his subjects.[5] See also
References1. ^Tales of the Hasidim: The Early Masters. M Buber - O. Marx, New York: Schocken Books, 1947 2. ^Wrapped in a holy flame: teachings and tales of the Hasidic masters.Z Schachter-Shalomi… - 2003 - Jossey-Bass 3. ^Sigmund Freud and the Jewish mystical tradition. D Bakan - 1969 - Schocken Books 4. ^Martin Buber and the human sciences. MS Friedman - 1996 - books.google.com 5. ^Martin Buber. M Buber - Information Theory, 1950 - books.google.com 2 : Contemporary philosophical literature|Jewish philosophical literature |
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