Editor’s Note: This article is adapted from a 1971 book by Dr. Hyman Lumer titled, Zionism: Its Role in World Politics. Released by International Publishers, the book appeared in the aftermath of the 1967 “Six-Day War.
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empathy
Years ago, I spent time with Martin Buber’s prolific writings while preparing for a conversation with my dear friend Josh Kornbluth, who was working on his monologue at San Francisco’s Contemporary Jewish Museum entitled “
Andy Warhol: Good for the Jews?” where Buber was one of 10 exhibited Warhol portraits. Warhol famously had little regard for the significance of his subjects and was more concerned with their appeal to willing, wealthy buyers. His handwritten notation next to Buber’s name made that clear. He scribbled “