What does it mean to consider Martin Buber, one of the most important and influential modern Jewish philosophers, as a dissident, who redefined our thinking? He bridged Hasidic spirituality, Tales of the Hasidic Masters, and the secularism of Freud. He was an ardent Zionist who also worked to unite with Palestinians. His most influential work of philosophy and theology, I and Thou, is more celebrated in Christian Seminaries and secular universities than in Jewish Institutions.
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