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The reluctant prophet

By: Material type: TextTextLos Angeles Sherbourne Press Description: xii, 214p; bibliog. notes.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-8202-0156-1
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Contents:
1 The history of the brochure. 2 European anti-Semitism in the late ninetheenth century and Wechsler's prophetic response. 3 Wechsler's personality as revealed in the brochure; his justification by dreams for publishing the bochure. 4 Wechsler's diagnosis of the sickess of his time. 5 Conflich and renewed decision to publish the brochure. 6 The dreams in chronological order. 7 Wechsler's dream theory and its Jewish sources. 8 Wechsler a genuine prophet?. 9 The "Christ" dream. 10 The "Heavenly Court" dream. 11 Three short dreams. 12 The "Rumanian" Dreams. 13 The cloud. 14 The first "Elijah" dream. 15 The dream of receiving the prophetic call. 16 Two dreams of naming a child. 17 The dream of the divine light. 18 The second "Elijah" dream. 19 The personal message of the dreams to Rabbi Wechsler. 20 Wechsler and his contemporaruy prophets, Melville and Nietzsche. Appendix. Table of dreams. Original dream text
Abstract: Jungian analyst Kirsch's study of Bavarian Rabbi Hile Wechsler's prophetic dreams of catastrophe for European Jewry published in 1881.
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1 The history of the brochure. 2 European anti-Semitism in the late ninetheenth century and Wechsler's prophetic response. 3 Wechsler's personality as revealed in the brochure; his justification by dreams for publishing the bochure. 4 Wechsler's diagnosis of the sickess of his time. 5 Conflich and renewed decision to publish the brochure. 6 The dreams in chronological order. 7 Wechsler's dream theory and its Jewish sources. 8 Wechsler a genuine prophet?. 9 The "Christ" dream. 10 The "Heavenly Court" dream. 11 Three short dreams. 12 The "Rumanian" Dreams. 13 The cloud. 14 The first "Elijah" dream. 15 The dream of receiving the prophetic call. 16 Two dreams of naming a child. 17 The dream of the divine light. 18 The second "Elijah" dream. 19 The personal message of the dreams to Rabbi Wechsler. 20 Wechsler and his contemporaruy prophets, Melville and Nietzsche. Appendix. Table of dreams. Original dream text

Jungian analyst Kirsch's study of Bavarian Rabbi Hile Wechsler's prophetic dreams of catastrophe for European Jewry published in 1881.

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