Paul R. Mendes-Flohr

Paul R. Mendes-Flohr in 2018 Paul R. Mendes-Flohr (born 17 April 1941) is a leading scholar of modern Jewish thought. As an intellectual historian, Mendes-Flohr specializes in 19th and 20th-century Jewish thinkers, including Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig, Gershom Scholem and Leo Strauss.

Mendes-Flohr holds a doctorate from Brandeis University, which was supervised by Alexander Altmann, Nahum Glatzer, and Ben Halpern. Mendes-Flohr taught at the University of Chicago, where he is Dorothy Grant Maclear Professor Emeritus of Modern Jewish History and Thought. He is also Professor Emeritus of Jewish Thought at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

He is co-author end co-editor, with Jehuda Reinharz, of a book for modern Jewish history, ''The Jew in the Modern World: A Documentary History,'' and with Arthur A. Cohen'','' of a book on contemporary Jewish religious thought''.''

In 2019, Mendes-Flohr published a highly regarded Martin Buber biography entitled, ''Martin Buber: A Life of Faith and Dissent.'' The German translation appeared in 2022 and in Hebrew in 2023. His most recent work, ''Cultural Disjunctions: Post-Traditional Jewish Identities'', was published in 2021.

In 2021, Mendes-Flohr began work on [https://thelehrhaus.org The Global Lehrhaus], an international platform for education and reflection on issues of common concern. The Global Lehrhaus was inspired by the Freies Jüdisches Lehrhaus (Free House of Jewish Learning), a center for continuing education established by Franz Rosenzweig, and later directed by Martin Buber.

Raised in Brooklyn, New York, Mendes-Flohr has lived in Israel since 1970 where he currently resides with his wife, artist [https://www.ritamendesflohr.com Rita Mendes-Flohr]. He has two children, both also artists, and four grandchildren. Provided by Wikipedia

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