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Book-signing of Major Martin Buber Work on Israel & Palestine
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Come to a book signing and exhibition to celebrate the republication of Martin Buber's long out-of-date book, A Land of Two Peoples, Sunday, Sept. 18 from 2-5 pm at Kehilla Community Synagogue, 1300 Grand Avenue in Piedmont.
Buber, the reknowed theologian and author of I and Thou, engaged in a lifelong quest for understanding among Arabs and Jews. His work offers inspiration and lessons for today. Meet his great-granddaughter, Tirzah Agassi, who promoted the re-publication and will sign books.
Come to a book signing and exhibition to celebrate the republication of Martin Buber's long out-of-date book, A Land of Two Peoples, Sunday, Sept. 18 from 2-5 pm at Kehilla Community Synagogue, 1300 Grand Avenue in Piedmont.
Buber, the reknowed theologian and author of I and Thou, engaged in a lifelong quest for understanding among Arabs and Jews. His work offers inspiration and lessons for today. Meet his great-granddaughter, Tirzah Agassi, who promoted the re-publication and will sign books.
Can you please add this event to your calendar?
Come to a book signing and exhibition to celebrate the republication of Martin Buber's long out-of-date book, A Land of Two Peoples, Sunday, Sept. 18 from 2-5 pm at Kehilla Community Synagogue, 1300 Grand Avenue in Piedmont.
Buber, the reknowed theologian and author of I and Thou, engaged in a lifelong quest for understanding among Arabs and Jews. His work offers inspiration and lessons for today. Meet his great-granddaughter, Tirzah Agassi, who promoted the re-publication and will sign books.
Come to a book signing and exhibition to celebrate the republication of Martin Buber's long out-of-date book, A Land of Two Peoples, Sunday, Sept. 18 from 2-5 pm at Kehilla Community Synagogue, 1300 Grand Avenue in Piedmont.
Buber, the reknowed theologian and author of I and Thou, engaged in a lifelong quest for understanding among Arabs and Jews. His work offers inspiration and lessons for today. Meet his great-granddaughter, Tirzah Agassi, who promoted the re-publication and will sign books.
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