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Between Man and Man (Routledge Classics)
Published in Paperback by Routledge (03 May, 2002)
Authors: Martin Buber, Ronald Gregor-Smith, and Maurice Friedman
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the most important book of my life
I read this book as part of a high school class, and the conversations within our class as a result of it were just amazing. a very deep and spiritual book. buber believes that there are three relationships people can have: relationships between man and things, between man and god, and between man and man. to put it simply, to have a relationship with things, you must go to them. to have a relationship with god, god has to come to you. but in relationships between man and man, we can come to each other...

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A Bag of Marbles
Published in Paperback by University of Chicago Press (Trd) (2000)
Authors: Joseph Joffo and Martin Sokolinsky
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Un sac de billes.
The story is about two young boys : Joe and Maurice, they are French and Jews, it's in Paris during world War 2. So they must avoid. they went to the south, near the Italian border.
The story is touching and well writing, but sometimes it's very boring, because there isn't a lot of action.

The author succeeds at leaving a moving testimonial...
Kudos to the translator for keeping the author's words & spirit in tact in this heroic and moving testimonial about what it took to survive the Holocaust & what we all must do to keep other holocausts from happening again. In his own words, "be brave, know how to take care of yourself, don't rely on others, don't let your emotions get the better of you, take responsibility." Clearly, this title is a story that will encourage & remind young readers to always remember and to take responsibility.

A book of exceptional beauty
This is a beautiful book that tells the true story of two young Jewish boys on the run from the Gestapo in war-torn France. The author, Joseph Joffo is never nostalgic about the ordeal he and his brother went through in their bid to escape the Death Camps of Nazi Germany. He writes from the heart but he writes with purpose. His story is a warning to future generations never to take their lives for granted. A Bag of Marbles is a fantastic book that should be on the shelves of every school in the world, just to remind future generations that life is not always a bed of roses...


Birds of Southern South America and Antarctica (Collins Illustrated Checklist)
Published in Paperback by Harpercollins Pub Ltd (1999)
Authors: Martin R. De LA Pena, Maurice Rumboli, and M. Rumboll
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a good guide for visiting birders
This guide is good; probably the best available for the region. The birders I ran into (even a park ranger) had this guide. It is a convenient size, fitting easily in my cargo-shorts pockets while both hands held my binoculars. It describes most of species (I found a few exceptions, eg. Gray Gull, but it is fairly complete). I did find that some of the illustrations were somewhat simplistic. More detailed descriptions would be useful, but could also negatively affect the weight of the book. I used it in Parque Nacional Iguazu and los Esteros del Ibera, and it served its purpose well.

A good guide for a beginner
It was the first time for me in South America, so I didn't know nothing about the birds there. I had the chance to find this guide, which helped me very much, thanks to the good figures. The text is a little bit poor, but for a beginner it's enough. For some families like the Furnariids and the Tyrannids the figures weren't always good for recognising the species in the field. But, in general, I found this guide very useful and the best between all other guides of the region which I saw.

A good guide
It was the first time for me in South America, so I didn't know nothing about the birds there. I had the chance to find this guide, which helped me very much, thanks to the good figures. The text is a little bit poor, but for a beginner it's enough. For some families like the Furnariids and the Tyrannids the figures weren't always good for recognising the species in the field. But, in general, I found this guide very useful and the best between all other guides of the region which I saw.


The Legend of the Baal-Shem
Published in Paperback by Princeton Univ Pr (17 April, 1995)
Authors: Martin Buber and Maurice Friedman
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This book was good for me spiritually....
This book was good for me spiritually: it bored the hell out of me!

Greet the day which enchains thee . . .
Martin Buber (1878 - 1965) was a German Jewish philosopher-theologian and one of the most original and influential thinkers of the 20th Century. In this work, he does not set forth his own theology so much as trace one of its roots. "The [Hasidic] legend is the myth of I and Thou [the title of Buber's most famous work], of the caller and the called, the finite which enters into the infinite and the infinite which has need of the finite." (13) Buber provides a brief introduction and an essay on the spiritual life of the Hasidim (both written in somewhat difficult, mystical language), but the bulk of this book is Buber's retelling of 20 stories from the life of the Ba'al Shem Tov. The stories are beautiful, told in simple and direct language, and convey the lessons that the Ba'al Shem taught (or was taught -- the Ba'al Shem occasionally errs himself and has to be guided back to the correct path). The lessons are about living with dedication, uniting with God in joy, overcoming the evil impulse, and finding the holy in everything around us. Greet the day which enchains thee . . . art thou not already freed?

These stories are for everyone who is interested in the mystical experience. You will need to have some basic background in Kabbala to understand some aspects of some of the stories (the chapter on Kabbala in Barry Holtz' "Back to the Sources" is probably enough), and you may want to review the Glossary before starting on the stories if you are not familiar with basic Jewish religious terms. Highly recommended.

Beautiful
Buber begins the book by giving an introduction to the Hasidim, the ultra-orthodox, mystically inclined branch of Judaism founded by Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, a.k.a. the Baal-Shem Tov (which literally means "master of the good name" = master of God's name). Buber then proceeds to relate 20 stories/legends about the Baal-Shem's life and teaching, followed by a glossary of the key terms in the book.

The wonderful thing about this book is its beautiful, poetic simplicity. The language is poetic, and the stories are profound because they show that in the middle of the 1700's, God became a vibrant, living reality to a group of common folk in eastern Europe. "God desires the heart," taught the Baal-Shem.

On a personal note, this book opened my eyes to a side of both life and God that I have never seen before. Live life with joy and humility, live it deeply and with passion. God rejoices and dances with us in our joy.

"God desires the heart." How simple, yet how utterly profound.


American Community Issues and Patterns of Development (Research in Community Sociology, Vol 8)
Published in Hardcover by JAI Press (1998)
Authors: Dan A. Chekki, Martin Bulmer, Terry N. Clark, Jurgen Friedrichs, Suzanne Keller, Lyn Lofland, David Popenoe, and Maurice Stein
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The Bank Director's Handbook: Second Edition
Published in Hardcover by Greenwood Publishing Group (30 October, 1986)
Authors: Edwin B. Cox, Martin L. Ernst, S. Theodore Guild, Homer J. Hagedorn, Maurice D. Johnson, Donald H. Korn, Robert E. Moll, Robert K. Mueller, Robert P. Popadic, and Lewis M. Rambo
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A Believing Humanism: My Testament 1902-1965 (Rep)
Published in Paperback by Humanity Books (1999)
Authors: Martin Buber and Maurice Friedman
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A Concise Lexicon to the Biblical Languages
Published in Hardcover by Sovereign Grace Trust Fund (2000)
Authors: Maurice Robinson, Robert P. Martin, Jay P. Green, David L. Evans, and Ricky Johnson
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Continental Philosophy in America
Published in Hardcover by Duquesne Univ Pr (1983)
Author: Hugh J.; Sallis, John and Seebohm, Thomas M. Silverman
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Die Kontroverse um die Farbenlehre : anschauliche Darstellung der Forschungswege von Newton und Goethe
Published in Unknown Binding by Novalis-Verlag ()
Author: Maurice Martin
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