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Gershom Scholem: master of the Kabbalah

Autor David Biale

Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Gershom Scholem: master of the Kabbalah
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A new biography of the seminal twentieth-century historian and thinker who pioneered the study of Jewish mysticism and profoundly influenced the Zionist movementGershom Scholem (1897?1982) was perhaps the foremost Jewi...

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  • Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780300215908
  • ISBN10 0300215908
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 224
  • Año de Edición 2018
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura

Gershom Scholem: master of the Kabbalah

Autor David Biale

Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

A new biography of the seminal twentieth-century historian and thinker who pioneered the study of Jewish mysticism and profoundly influenced the Zionist movementGershom Scholem (1897?1982) was perhaps the foremost Jewi...

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A new biography of the seminal twentieth-century historian and thinker who pioneered the study of Jewish mysticism and profoundly influenced the Zionist movement

Gershom Scholem (1897?1982) was perhaps the foremost Jewish intellectual of the twentieth century. Pioneering the study of Jewish mysticism as a legitimate academic discipline, he overturned the rationalist bias of his predecessors and revealed an extraordinary world of myth and messianism. In his youth, he rebelled against the assimilationist culture of his parents and embraced Zionism as the vehicle for the renewal of Judaism in a secular age. He moved to Palestine in 1923 and took part in the creation of the Hebrew University, where he was a towering figure for nearly seventy years.
 
David Biale traces Scholem?s tumultuous life of political activism and cultural criticism, including his falling-out with Hannah Arendt over the Eichmann trial. Mining a rich trove of diaries, letters, and other writings, Biale shows that his subject?s inner life illuminates his most important writings. Scholem emerges as a passionately engaged man of his times?a period that encompassed the extremely significant events of the two world wars, the rise of Nazism, and the Holocaust.

David Biale is Emanuel Ringelblum Distinguished Professor of Jewish History at the University of California, Davis. He is author of Gershom Scholem: Kabbalah and Counter-History and a three-time winner of the National Jewish Book Award. He lives in Berkeley, CA.