Perhaps the greatest scholar of Jewish mysticism in the
twentieth century, Gershom Scholem (1897-1982) once said of
himself, "I have no biography, only a bibliography." Yet, in
thousands of letters written over his lifetime, his biography does
unfold, inscribing a life that epitomized the intellectual ferment
and political drama of an era. This selection of the best and most
representative letters--drawn from the 3000 page German
edition--gives readers an intimate view of this remarkable man,
from his troubled family life in Germany to his emergence as one of
the leading lights of Israel during its founding and formative
years.
In the letters, we witness the travails and vicissitudes of the
Scholem family, a drama in which Gershom is banished by his father
for his anti-kaiser Zionist sentiments; his antiwar, socialist
brother is hounded and murdered; and his mother and remaining
brothers are forced to emigrate. We see Scholem's friendships with
some of the most intriguing intellectuals of the twentieth
century--such as Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, and Theodor
Adorno--blossom and, on occasion, wither. And we learn firsthand
about his Zionist commitment and his scholarly career, from his
move to Palestine in the 1920s to his work as Professor of Jewish
Mysticism at the Hebrew University. Over the course of seven
decades that comprised the most significant events of the twentieth
century, these letters reveal how Scholem's scholarship is informed
by the experiences he so eloquently described.
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