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The legend of the Baal-Shem

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  • Commercial recording
Performer Bikel, Theodore
Record Company Berkeley, Calif : Audio Literature
Creation Date p1992
Creators Buber, Martin 1878-1965
Bikel, Theodore (performer)
Note on Location and Date Recorded at Village Recorders
West Los Angeles
Calif.
Genre Verbal discourse,Audiobooks
Physical Description 2 sound cassettes (170 min.) : analog..
Language eng
Notes Copyright, estate of Martin Buber. From the Schocken Books 1969 edition.
Note on Participants Read by Theodore Bikel.
Shelf Number ACC 02172 =2
Y 12520 (1-2) - old
System Number 990038226350205171

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About the album
  • Israel ben Eliezer (1700-1761), called the Baal-Shem Tov (Master of God's Name), was the founder of Hasidic Judaism. These tales of his life and work illustrate some of the inner meanings of Judaism.

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