The Way of Man: According to the Teaching of Hasidism ANNOTATION
One of the century's representatives of the human spirit interprets six Hasidic stories, examining the basic tenets of a way of life which lies near the center of Judaism.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
In this collection of short essays, Buber has interpreted six traditional Hasidic stories, examining and explaining the basic tenets of a way of life which lies near the center of Judaism. The theme of The Way of Man is perhaps best set forth in this sentence: "Any natural act, if hallowed, leads to God, and nature needs man for what no angel can perform on it, namely, its hallowing."