03956nam 22006375 450 991016271510332120210706142010.00-226-42877-X10.7208/9780226428772(CKB)3710000001022132(MiAaPQ)EBC4787536(StDuBDS)EDZ0001653341(DE-B1597)524518(OCoLC)969646415(DE-B1597)9780226428772(EXLCZ)99371000000102213220191022d2017 fg engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierGershom Scholem An Intellectual Biography /Amir EngelChicago :University of Chicago Press,[2017]©20171 online resource (241 pages) illustrationsStudies in German-Jewish Cultural History and Literature, Franz Rosenzweig Minerva Research Center, Hebrew University of JerusalemIncludes index.Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Illustrations --Acknowledgments --Chapter 1. The Stories of Gershom Scholem --Chapter 2. Writing the Myth of Exile: In Search of Political Rejuvenation, 1913-1918 --Chapter 3. Messianism as Symbol: The Lurianic School and the Emergence of a Mystical-Political Society --Chapter 4. When a Dream Comes True: Zionist Politics in Palestine, 1923-1931 --Chapter 5. Against All Odds: Sabbatean Belief and the Sabbatean Movement --Chapter 6. For the Love of Israel: The Turn from the Fringe to the Mainstream of Zionist Thinking --Chapter 7. The Man and the Image --IndexGershom Scholem (1897-1982) was ostensibly a scholar of Jewish mysticism, yet he occupies a powerful role in today's intellectual imagination, having an influential contact with an extraordinary cast of thinkers, including Hans Jonas, Martin Buber, Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, and Theodor Adorno. In this first biography of Scholem, Amir Engel shows how Scholem grew from a scholar of an esoteric discipline to a thinker wrestling with problems that reach to the very foundations of the modern human experience. As Engel shows, in his search for the truth of Jewish mysticism Scholem molded the vast literature of Jewish mystical lore into a rich assortment of stories that unveiled new truths about the modern condition. Positioning Scholem's work and life within early twentieth-century Germany, Palestine, and later the state of Israel, Engel intertwines Scholem's biography with his historiographical work, which stretches back to the Spanish expulsion of Jews in 1492, through the lives of Rabbi Isaac Luria and Sabbatai Zevi, and up to Hasidism and the dawn of the Zionist movement. Through parallel narratives, Engel touches on a wide array of important topics including immigration, exile, Zionism, World War One, and the creation of the state of Israel, ultimately telling the story of the realizations-and failures-of a dream for a modern Jewish existence.Studies in German-Jewish cultural history and literature (Chicago, Ill.)Jewish scholarsGermanyBiographyJewish scholarsIsraelBiographyZionismHistory20th centuryMysticismJudaismExile.German Jewish culture.Gershom Scholem.Historiography.Homecoming.Jewish mysticism.Myth.Zionism.Jewish scholarsJewish scholarsZionismHistoryMysticismJudaism.296.092Engel Amir918757DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910162715103321Gershom Scholem2060333UNINA