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2011 | 39 | 3 | 57-76

Article title

“Święta legenda” Izraela, czyli o spotkaniu między niebem a ziemią. Martina Bubera studium o Mojzeszu jako próba samozrozumienia judaizmu

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“THE HOLY LEGEND” OF ISRAEL, THE MEETING OF HEAVEN AND EARTH. MARTN BUBER`S CASE STUDY OF MOSES – AN ATTEMPT AT SELF-UNDERSTANDING IN JUDAISM

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Abstracts

EN
In my article entitled, „’Holy Legend of Israel’, the meeting of heaven and earth; Martin Buber’s case study of Moses -- an attempt at self-understanding in Judaism”, I explain Martin Buber’s reasoning on the topic of Jewish faith. The originality of his effort consists in his attempt at finding a personal interpretation of the Jewish religion with respect to its existence. Buber’s personal study of the figure of Moses contained in his book, “Moses”, leads to the discovery of this figure, through its portrayal as: 1. Fact and “drama written down in the history of Israel”, which at the same time is the beginning of its identity as a nation. Referring to the Hebrew Bible as the most important source of knowledge about Judaism, Buber points to the unusual event of Moses’ meeting of God in the burning bush which became the beginning of that religious legend of Israel. In this story, Holy God becomes involved in the day-to-day life of the descendants of Abraham, entering into an eternal covenant with them at Mount Sinai. He appoints them as a holy nation meant to represent a holy and living God of the world, as the God of Israel before the other nations. 2. With references to Hasidism, Buber perceives the Jewish faith in the more universal dimension of man’s meeting with God (“I and You”), which is no longer only available to Jews but to every person, both as a spiritual road and as the possibility of a personal relationship with the God of history. This article is my attempt to understand the thinking of Martin of Buber regarding Jewish faith as the history of a nation. I have included my own remarks and interpretations of this philosopher’s dialogue.

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Volume

39

Issue

3

Pages

57-76

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Contributors

  • Łużycka Wyższa Szkoła Humanityczna, ul. 9 Maja 11, 68-200 Żary, Poland

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