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What (who) is Martin Buber - definition

GERMAN JEWISH EXISTENTIALIST PHILOSOPHER AND THEOLOGIAN (1878–1965)
Buber, Martin; Mordechai Buber; מרטין בובר; Buberian; M. Buber
  • Buber (left) and [[Judah Leon Magnes]] testifying before the [[Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry]] in Jerusalem (1946)
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  • Martin Buber and Rabbi Binyamin in Palestine (1920–30)

Buber-Rosenzweig-Medal         
ANNUAL AWARD TO CHRISTIAN–JEWISH UNDERSTANDING
Martin Buber-Franz Rosenzweig Medal; Buber-Rosenzweig Medal; Buber Rosenzweig Medal
The Buber-Rosenzweig-Medaille is an annual prize awarded since 1968 by the Deutscher Koordinierungsrat der Gesellschaften für Christlich-Jüdische Zusammenarbeit
Martin Krusemann         
ESTONIAN POLITICIAN
Martin Kruusemann; Krusemann, Martin
Martin Krusemann (also Martin Kruusemann or Martin Kruusimaa; 10 November 1883 Sindi, Kreis Pernau – 1957 Baltimore, United States) was an Estonian politician. He was a member of II Riigikogu, representing the Farmers' Assemblies.
Martín (Hache)         
1997 FILM DIRECTED BY ADOLFO ARISTARAIN
Martin (hache); Martín (hache); Martin hache; Martín hache; Martin (Hache)
Martín (Hache) is a 1997 Spanish and Argentine film directed by Adolfo Aristarain and starring Federico Luppi, Juan Diego Botto, Cecilia Roth and Eusebio Poncela.

Wikipedia

Martin Buber

Martin Buber (Hebrew: מרטין בובר; German: Martin Buber; Yiddish: מארטין בובער; February 8, 1878 – June 13, 1965) was an Austrian Jewish and Israeli philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism centered on the distinction between the I–Thou relationship and the I–It relationship. Born in Vienna, Buber came from a family of observant Jews, but broke with Jewish custom to pursue secular studies in philosophy. In 1902, he became the editor of the weekly Die Welt, the central organ of the Zionist movement, although he later withdrew from organizational work in Zionism. In 1923, Buber wrote his famous essay on existence, Ich und Du (later translated into English as I and Thou), and in 1925, he began translating the Hebrew Bible into the German language reflecting the patterns of the Hebrew language.

He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature ten times, and Nobel Peace Prize seven times.

Examples of use of Martin Buber
1. But Warhol was concerned neither with the perpetuation nor the desecration of the meaning of Martin Buber.
2. But the voices of Ahad Haam (the Hebrew pen name of Asher Hirsch Ginsberg), Martin Buber and Yeshayahu Leibowitz are still echoing in our ears.
3. It also houses thousands of other documents and articles such as maps and manuscripts, among them such treasures as the personal archives of Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Martin Buber and Shmuel Yosef Agnon.
4. In his catalog essay, Meyer also claims an educational merit to the project: Not only did Warhol not know who Martin Buber was until Feldman suggested he paint him, Meyer, an associate professor of art history at the University of Southern California, acknowledges that he himself knew little about Buber before he saw Warhol‘s print.
5. The university professors and their students still have time to thwart this absurd move, which is in tragic opposition to the vision of those who formulated university education in Israel – Chaim Weizmann, Martin Buber, Albert Einstein, Judah Magnes, George Wise, Natan Rotenstreich and Joseph Ben–David.