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Ineffable Name of God: Man: Poems
Ineffable Name of God: Man: Poems | Abraham Joshua Heschel
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These 66 poems, presented here in English and Yiddish on facing pages, were collected in the first book Abraham Joshua Heschel ever published. They appeared in Warsaw in 1933 when Heschel was 26 years old and still a doctoral candidate in philosophy at the University of Berlin. Written between 1927 and 1933 - and never published in English before - this is the intimate spiritual diary of a devout European Jew, loyal to the revelation at Sinai and afflicted with reverence for all human beings. These poems sound themes that resonate throughout Heschel's later popular writings: human holiness, a passion for truth, awe and wonder before nature, God's quest for righteousness, solidarity with the downtrodden, and unwavering commitment to tikkun olam. In these poems we also discover a young's man's acute loneliness, dismay at God's distance, and dreams of spiritual and sensual intimacy with a woman.
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The Ineffable Name of God: Man | Abraham Joshua Heschel, Morton M. Leifman, Edward K. Kaplan
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Just saw a documentary the other day about a stellar musician, Basya Schecter, putting some of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel's early poetry, recently published, to song (in Yiddish). I tracked down the collection. :p. Lots of youthful longing, prettily translated.