Elie Wiesel, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, studies four
different rebbes in eighteenth-century Eastern Europe, delving into
their lives, their work, and their impact on the Hasidic movement
and beyond. In Four Hasidic Masters and Their Struggle against
Melancholy, Jewish author, philosopher, and humanist Elie Wiesel
presents the stories of four Hasidic masters, framing their
biographies in the context of his own life, with direct attention
to their premonitions of the tragedy of the Holocaust. These four
leaders—Rebbe Pinhas of Koretz, Rebbe Barukh of Medzebozh, the
Holy Seer of Lublin, and Rebbe Naphtali of Ropshitz—are each
charismatic and important figures in Eastern European Hasidism.
Through careful study and consideration, Wiesel shows how each of
these men were human, fallible, and susceptible to anger,
melancholy, and despair. We are invited to truly understand their
work both as religious figures studying and pursuing the divine and
as humans trying their best to survive in a world rampant with pain
and suffering. This new edition of Four Hasidic Masters, originally
published in 1978, includes a new text design, cover, the original
foreword by Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., and a new introduction by
Rabbi Irving Greenberg, introducing Wiesel’s work to a new
generation of readers.
General
Imprint: |
University of Notre Dame Press
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
October 2023 |
First published: |
1978 |
Authors: |
Elie Wiesel
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Introduction by: |
Irving Greenberg
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Foreword by: |
Theodore M Hesburgh
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Dimensions: |
216 x 140mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
188 |
Edition: |
Expanded Edition |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-268-20727-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-268-20727-5 |
Barcode: |
9780268207274 |
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