On Judaism by Martin Buber Classic New AgeAuthor Martin Buber Publisher Schoken Books 1967 Binding hardcover with dust jacket Condition fine Summary "On Judaism" by Martin Buber is a profound exploration of Jewish thought and spirituality, compiled from Buber's influential essays and lectures. Originally published by Schocken Books in 1967, this work offers a deep and reflective insight into the core tenets of Judaism, emphasizing the importance of dialogue, relationships, and ethical living.
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