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Gilya Gerda Schmidt

    Süssen is now free of Jews
    Martin Buber's Formative Years: From German Culture to Jewish Renewal, 1897-1909
    Martin Buber's formative years
    • This work offers an insightful exploration of a crucial yet often overlooked period in Martin Buber's early career. Buber, a pivotal figure in 20th-century philosophy and theology, significantly influenced Jewish thought. However, little is known about the formative years from 1897 to 1909, during which he grappled with essential dilemmas facing both Jews and Germans. This paperback edition sheds light on the foundational experiences that shaped his later contributions. During this time, Buber's acute awareness of humanity's crisis, deep understanding of German culture and Jewish traditions, and willingness to defy societal norms led to a profound personal transformation. Engaging with spiritual figures from various historical contexts—such as Nicolas of Cusa, Jakob Boehme, and Goethe—Buber challenged the prevailing moral order, seeking to restore a more authentic worldview. Gilya Gerda Schmidt's examination of Buber's diverse inspirations reveals his creative genius and highlights his role in the Jewish renewal movement at the turn of the century. The study concludes that while Buber succeeded in fostering a German-Jewish symbiosis that emancipation had aimed for, this synthesis tragically arrived too late for practical realization among Jews in Germany.

      Martin Buber's formative years
    • Focusing on a pivotal yet often overlooked phase of Buber's early career, this book delves into his formative ideas and influences. It highlights the development of his philosophical thought and the impact of his experiences during this time. By examining lesser-known works and contexts, the author sheds light on Buber's contributions to existentialism and dialogue philosophy, offering a fresh perspective on his legacy and the significance of this period in shaping his later writings.

      Martin Buber's Formative Years: From German Culture to Jewish Renewal, 1897-1909
    • Two Jewish families, the Langs and the Ottenheimers, settled in the two separate parts of Suessen, District Goeppingen, in 1902. The Langs established a cattle business in Gross-Suessen, the Ottenheimers established a branch of their weaving business, headquartered in Goeppingen, in Klein-Suessen. Based primarily on archival sources, the study gives an insight into everyday rural Jewish life, persecution and deportation during the Holocaust, an American soldier's World War II experience, experiences of liberation from concentration camps, the reparations process and life after 1945.

      Süssen is now free of Jews