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Tagebücher, Halbbd.2, 1917-1923

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Jdischer Verlag, Frankfurt/M., 2000. 733 S., Leinen mit Schutzumschlag

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Published November 1, 2000

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Gershom Scholem

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Gerhard Scholem, who, after his immigration from Germany to Israel, changed his name to Gershom Scholem (Hebrew: גרשם שלום), was a German-born Israeli philosopher and historian. He is widely regarded as the founder of the modern, academic study of Kabbalah, becoming the first Professor of Jewish Mysticism at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His close friends included Walter Benjamin and Leo Strauss, and selected letters from his correspondence with those philosophers have been published.

Scholem is best known for his collection of lectures, Major Trends in Jewish Mysticism (1941) and for his biography Sabbatai Zevi, the Mystical Messiah (1973). His collected speeches and essays, published as On Kabbalah and its Symbolism (1965), helped to spread knowledge of Jewish mysticism among non-Jews.

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June 22, 2010
On-going... Likely will never be "finished." Inexhaustible---if you read German get both volumes and expect to be pondering them for years.
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