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From Berlin to Jerusalem : memories of my youth
Gershom Scholem
Published
2012
by Paul Dry Books in Philadelphia
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Originally published: New York : Schocken Books, 1980.
Statement | Gershom Scholem ; translated from the German by Harry Zohn ; foreword by Moshe Idel |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | BM755.S295 A3413 2012 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25140381M |
ISBN 10 | 9781589880733 |
LC Control Number | 2011051001 |
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Book Published New York: Schocken Books, Language English German (also in) Uniform Title Von Berlin Nach Jerusalem English ISBN Description p., [2] leaves of plates: ill. ; 21 cm. Notes. Translation of Von Berlin nach Jersualem. Includes index. Technical Details Staff View.
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It is the coming of age story of one of the most influential scholars of the 20th century from an unfulfilled youth in Berlin - teaming with ideas about war nationalism, war, freedom, equality, and race - to semi-completion in the hills of the Judea desert, in Jerusalem. Gershom Scholem (Hebrew: גֵרְשׁׂם שָׁלוֹם) (December 5, – Febru ), was a German-born Israeli philosopher and historian.
He is widely regarded as the founder of the modern, academic study of was the first professor of Jewish Mysticism at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His close friends included Walter Benjamin and Leo Strauss, and selected letters Alma mater: Frederick William University.
Noam Zadoff begins his biography of Gershon Scholem, one of the 20th century’s greatest scholars and an equally perplexing intellectual, at the point where Scholem ends his own autobiography From Berlin to Jerusalem: Memories of My Youth—with his arrival in Jerusalem in Gershom Scholem: From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back (Brandeis University Press, ) situates Scholem’s thought.
The Master of Mysticism. Arnaldo Momigliano. Decem Issue. From Berlin to Jerusalem: Memories of My Youth by Gershom Scholem, translated by Harry Zohn. Schocken, pp., $ The original German text, Von Berlin nach Jerusalem, published by Suhrkamp in The title Jerusalem–Berlin is of course reminiscent of Gershom Scholem’s autobiography, From Berlin to Jerusalem: Memories of My Youth ().
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Towards the end of her life, Fromm-Reichman received international recognition for her creative and insightful contributions to psychotherapy. From Berlin to Jerusalem: Memories of My Youth A serene, lucid and stylish essay in intellectual autobiography that at the same time commemorates a vanished worldTimes Literary SupplementAn extraordinary life--one that itself takes on symbolic, if not mystical, : Tony Gorry.
From Berlin to Jerusalem: Memories of My Youth by Gershom Scholem avg rating — 50 ratings — published — 12 editions. Noam Zadoff begins his biography of Gershon Scholem, one of the 20th century’s greatest scholars and an equally perplexing intellectual, at the point where Scholem ends his own autobiography From Berlin to Jerusalem: Memories of My Youth—with his arrival in Jerusalem in Lili Bermant recounts how her family met a German officer on the train while trying to leave Belgium during World War II.“The Jerusalem of my youth needed to be captured.
I grew up in Jerusalem in the 60s and 70s — it was very different then: The community was so much tighter and so friendly and accepting. I got.