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Gershom Scholem - From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back (Paperback)
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Gershom Scholem - From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back (Paperback)
Series: The Tauber Institute Series for the Study of European Jewry
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The German-born Gerhard (Gershom) Scholem (1897-1982), the
preeminent scholar of Jewish mysticism, delved into the historical
analysis of kabbalistic literature from late antiquity to the
twentieth century. His writings traverse Jewish historiography,
Zionism, the phenomenology of mystical religion, and the spiritual
and political condition of contemporary Judaism and Jewish
civilization. During his lifetime, he published over forty volumes
and close to seven hundred articles and trained at least three
generations of scholars of Jewish thought, many of whom still teach
in Israel, Europe, and North America. Scholem famously recounted
rejecting his parents' assimilationist liberalism in favor of
Zionism and immigrating to Palestine in 1923, where he became a
central figure in the German Jewish immigrant community that
dominated the nation's intellectual landscape in Mandate Palestine
until the World War II. Despite Scholem's public renunciation of
Germany for Israel, Zadoff explores how life and work of Scholem
reflect ambivalence toward Zionism and his German origins. Zadoff
divides the book into three parts. He first examines how Scholem
created new academic and social circles in Palestine, while at the
same time continuing to publish in German and take part in Jewish
cultural projects in his country of origin. Zadoff then turns to
the reaction of Scholem to the Holocaust and its aftermath, which
constituted a turning point in his life. The third part of the book
deals with Scholem's gradual return to the German intellectual
world after World War II. Zadoff's erudite interpretations of
Scholem's scholarship, embedded in its rich social and cultural
contexts, show anew the remarkable contested worlds Scholem
inhabited, resisted, and accommodated to-sometimes in ways that ran
counter to his own self-portrait.
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