Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses during and after the HolocaustSteven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, Gershon Greenberg Oxford University Press, 4 de gen. 2007 - 704 pàgines 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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... Temple's destruction18 implanted the potential for redemption, to be actualized with the Holocaust's evocation of teshuvah. Schneersohn also paired metahistory with ontology. After Israel failed to use the opportunity of exile to ...
... Temple's destruction18 implanted the potential for redemption, to be actualized with the Holocaust's evocation of teshuvah. Schneersohn also paired metahistory with ontology. After Israel failed to use the opportunity of exile to ...
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... Temple was destroyed. Having entered Israel's tragic history then, the God who was eternal remained present for all tragedies to come—His eternity bonding with catastrophic time. Tsimerman wrote that God always shared in Israel's ...
... Temple was destroyed. Having entered Israel's tragic history then, the God who was eternal remained present for all tragedies to come—His eternity bonding with catastrophic time. Tsimerman wrote that God always shared in Israel's ...
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... Temple in Jerusalem in 70 c.e. by the Romans and the beginning of the long and terrible exile of the Jewish people from the Land of Israel. 19. Yeh.ezkel Sarna, Liteshuva Velitekumah: Devarim Shene'emru Bakinus Lemesped Uteshuvah ...
... Temple in Jerusalem in 70 c.e. by the Romans and the beginning of the long and terrible exile of the Jewish people from the Land of Israel. 19. Yeh.ezkel Sarna, Liteshuva Velitekumah: Devarim Shene'emru Bakinus Lemesped Uteshuvah ...
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... portions Mishpatim and Shekalim were read, Shapira invoked the experience of R. Yose as related in the tractate Berakhot of the Babylonian Talmud. R. Yose entered the ruins of the Temple to pray, 39 Kalonymous Kalman Shapira.
... portions Mishpatim and Shekalim were read, Shapira invoked the experience of R. Yose as related in the tractate Berakhot of the Babylonian Talmud. R. Yose entered the ruins of the Temple to pray, 39 Kalonymous Kalman Shapira.
Pàgina 40
... Temple to pray, and by doing so internalized the historical destruction. His ego became dissolved, allowing R. Yose to hear God's tormented voice. As Israel suffered over the destruction, so did God (Isaiah 63:9), and as God was without ...
... Temple to pray, and by doing so internalized the historical destruction. His ego became dissolved, allowing R. Yose to hear God's tormented voice. As Israel suffered over the destruction, so did God (Isaiah 63:9), and as God was without ...
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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 Previsualització limitada - 2007 |
Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses during and after the Holocaust Steven T. Katz,Shlomo Biderman,Gershon Greenberg Previsualització limitada - 2007 |
Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses During and After the Holocaust Steven T. Katz,Shlomo Biderman,Gershon Greenberg Previsualització limitada - 2007 |
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