Martin Buber

Bronze Tombac, 59.0 mm, 17 gr

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31274310
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Issuing Year 2001
Material Gold
Fineness 585
Weight 17 gr
Diameter 30.5 מ"מ

Martin Buber
Official Medal, 2001/5761,Fifth in the "Jewish Contributors to World Culture" Series

Martin Buber (1878 – 1965) was born in Vienna and descended from a family of Talmudic scholars. When the Nazis rose to power, he made aliya to Israel. Buber translated the Bible into German. His publications on Hasidism brought him international celebrity and contributed to the enrichment of world literature.
Martin Buber's philosophy influenced the philosophical and theological thought of the 20th Century. His most outstanding works were in the Philosophy of Dialogue. In his work "Ich und Du" ("I and Thou"), Buber distinguishes between different forms of relationships.
The medal highlights the most outstanding works of Buber, one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th Century.

Obverse:
Portrait of Buber on a lowered area on the left half of the medal, "Martin Buber" in Hebrew and English and below, Buber's signature, on a raised area on the right half of the medal.

Reverse:
Two images of Hasidim dancing and one of a Hasid playing a fiddle, taken from the stories of Rabbi Nachman of Breslau. To the left, the inscription "Enlighten me through your music" in Hebrew and English.

Edge:
State emblem with the words "STATE OF ISRAEL" inscribed in Hebrew on the right and in English on the left; the serial number and metal.

Designer:Ruben Nutels

Engraving:
Mint:
Kretschmer
Gold Medal: Government Mint, Jerusalem
Silver and Bronze Medals: Kretschmer

Issue Name: Martin Buber

Series Name: Jewish Contributors to World Culture


Catalog SKU Condition Diameter Issue Price Issuing Year Material Quantity Weight
11274590 59.0 mm 79 NIS 2001 Bronze Tombac Unavailable Info 98 gr
21274500 50.0 mm 297 NIS 2001 Silver/999 1500 60 g
31274310 30.5 mm x 2001 Gold 585 Unavailable Info 17 gr