ABSTRACT

These twenty captivating stories about the founder of the Hasidic faith Israel ben Eliezer called the Baal-Shem or Master of God's Name, provide a profound and charming account of the genesis of Hasidism, still Judaism's most important religious movement. As a delicate and moving portrayal not only of the power of the Baal-Shem's mystical faith, but also of Eastern European Jewish daily life, The Legend of the Baal-Shem is an ideal introduction to Hasidic religious thought, and to Martin Buber's own influential philosophy of love and mutual human understanding.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |34 pages

The Life of the Hasidim

chapter |5 pages

The Werewolf

chapter |6 pages

The Prince of Fire

chapter |11 pages

The Revelation

chapter |3 pages

The Heavenly Journey

chapter |5 pages

Jerusalem

chapter |5 pages

Saul and David

chapter |6 pages

The Prayer-Book

chapter |9 pages

The Judgement

chapter |14 pages

The Forgotten Story

chapter |10 pages

The Soul Which Descended

chapter |8 pages

The Psalm-Singer

chapter |10 pages

The Disturbed Sabbath

chapter |13 pages

The Conversion

chapter |10 pages

The Reture

chapter |7 pages

From Strength To Strength

chapter |6 pages

The Threefold Laugh

chapter |10 pages

The Language of the Birds

chapter |7 pages

The Call

chapter |7 pages

The Shepherd