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Maurice S. Friedman

Friedman, Friedmann, and Freedman are surnames of German origin, and from the 17th century were also adopted by Ashkenazi Jews (see Jewish surnames). It is the 9th most common surname in Israel (8th among Jews) and most common exclusively Ashkenazi name.

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Martin Buber, der am 8. Februar 1878 in Wien zur Welt kam und am 13. Juni 1965 in Jerusalem gestorben ist, gehört zweifelsohne zu den zentralen Gestalten des europäischen Judentums unseres Jahrhunderts. Er wurde zum Botschafter für den Geist des Judentums, vor allem im deutschen Sprachbereich, wirkte aber darüber hinaus auf die christliche Theologie des gesamten Abendlandes.

How the series evolves

beginning
Martin Buber
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finale
Wolfgang Borchert mit Selbstzeugnissen und Bilddokumenten
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Martin Buber

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Martin Buber, der am 8. Februar 1878 in Wien zur Welt kam und am 13. Juni 1965 in Jerusalem gestorben ist, gehört zweifelsohne zu den zentralen Gestalten des europäischen Judentums unseres Jahrhunderts. Er wurde zum Botschafter für den Geist des Judentums, vor allem im deutschen Sprachbereich, wirkte aber darüber hinaus auf die christliche Theologie des gesamten Abendlandes.

Rudolf Steiner

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The first truly popular biography of the influential twentieth-century mystic and educator who-while widely known for founding the Waldorf schools and other educational and humanitarian movements-remains a mystery to many who benefit from his ideas. People everywhere have heard of Waldorf schools, Biodynamic farming, Camphill Villages, and other innovations of the Austrian philosopher Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925). Indeed, Steiner-as an architect, artist, teacher, and agriculturalist-ranks among the most creative and prolific figures of the early twentieth century, pioneering work in alternative education, holistic health, and environmental research. While his accomplishments are felt all over the world, few people understand this unusual figure. Steinerʼs own writings and lectures fill several bookcases, intimidating those who would like to know more. Works on Steiner are often dense and ʺinsiderʺ in tone, further deterring the curious. No popular biography, written by a sympathetic but critical outsider, has been available. Gary Lachmanʼs Rudolf Steiner provides this missing introduction. Along with telling Steinerʼs story and placing Steiner in his historical context, Lachmanʼs book presents Steinerʼs key ideas in a readable, accessible manner. In particular, Lachman considers the spread of Steinerʼs most popular projects, which include Waldorf schools-one of the leading forms of alternative education-and Biodynamic farming-a popular precursor to organic farming. He also traces Steinerʼs beginnings as a young intellectual in the ferment of fin de si?cle culture, to his rise as a thought leader within the influential occult movement of Theosophy, to the founding of his own metaphysical teaching called Anthroposophy. Finally, the book illustrates how Steinerʼs methods are put into practice today, and relates Steinerʼs insights into cosmology to the work of current thinkers. Rudolf Steiner is a full-bodied portrait of one of the most original philosophical and spiritual luminaries of the last two centuries, and gives those interested in the history of ideas the opportunity to discover one of the most underappreciated figures of the twentieth century. Includes information on anti-Semitism, astral body, aura, Annie Besant, Madame Blavatsky (Helena Petrovna), Christ, Christianity, consciousness, Aleister Crowley, death, dreams, etheric body, biodynamic agriculture, Johann Wolfgang Goethe, Goetheanum, Jews, karma, materialism, reincarnation, soul, women, etc.