Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses during and after the HolocaustSteven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, Gershon Greenberg Oxford University Press, 4 jan. 2007 - 704 sidor This volume presents a wide-ranging selection of Jewish theological responses to the Holocaust. It will be the most complete anthology of its sort, bringing together for the first time: (1) a large sample of ultra-orthodox writings, translated from the Hebrew and Yiddish; (2) a substantial selection of essays by Israeli authors, also translated from the Hebrew; (3) a broad sampling of works written in English by American and European authors. These diverse selections represent virtually every significant theological position that has been articulated by a Jewish thinker in response to the Holocaust. Included are rarely studied responses that were written while the Holocaust was happening. |
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... death of all of the non-Jews who did not bear the imprint of (the righteous) Noah, along with Jews situated outside the boundaries of the teshuvah refuge called Goshen. But did he really expect actual mass death, or was this his way of ...
... death of all of the non-Jews who did not bear the imprint of (the righteous) Noah, along with Jews situated outside the boundaries of the teshuvah refuge called Goshen. But did he really expect actual mass death, or was this his way of ...
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... death of the six million a massive Akedah, which he identified with the birth pains of the Messiah. A different perspective about the suffering of redemption was offered by Shragai, Schneersohn, and H.arlap. They suggested that the ...
... death of the six million a massive Akedah, which he identified with the birth pains of the Messiah. A different perspective about the suffering of redemption was offered by Shragai, Schneersohn, and H.arlap. They suggested that the ...
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... death. There, religious thinkers staked their lives on their reflections. They integrated faith and ideas with their suffering and dying. They shared their reflections with others, offering consolation amid the agony and inspiring the ...
... death. There, religious thinkers staked their lives on their reflections. They integrated faith and ideas with their suffering and dying. They shared their reflections with others, offering consolation amid the agony and inspiring the ...
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... death at all. We learn in the Talmud [ibid.] that R. Akiba was meditating on the word ''One'' [in the Shema prayer][''Hear O Israel, God the Lord, God is One''] when he died. The students were watching him submit to the yoke of heavenly ...
... death at all. We learn in the Talmud [ibid.] that R. Akiba was meditating on the word ''One'' [in the Shema prayer][''Hear O Israel, God the Lord, God is One''] when he died. The students were watching him submit to the yoke of heavenly ...
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... death?'' Perhaps they did not articulate their question fully, or make it more specific, but merely hinted at it in order to avoid invoking the response that the Talmud [ibid.] says had already been given to Moses: ''Be silent.'' R ...
... death?'' Perhaps they did not articulate their question fully, or make it more specific, but merely hinted at it in order to avoid invoking the response that the Talmud [ibid.] says had already been given to Moses: ''Be silent.'' R ...
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Israeli Responses during and following the War | 203 |
European and American Responses during and following the War | 353 |
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Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses during and after the Holocaust Steven T. Katz,Shlomo Biderman,Gershon Greenberg Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2007 |
Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses during and after the Holocaust Steven T. Katz,Shlomo Biderman,Gershon Greenberg Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2007 |
Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses During and After the Holocaust Steven T. Katz,Shlomo Biderman,Gershon Greenberg Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 2007 |
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