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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... Righteousness 158 Teshuvah and the Suffering of the Pious Yosef Yits_hak Schneersohn First Proclamation: 26 May 1941 172 Second Proclamation: 11 June 1941 175 Third Proclamation: 8 July 1941 179 Fourth Proclamation: 11 September 1941 ...
... Righteousness 158 Teshuvah and the Suffering of the Pious Yosef Yits_hak Schneersohn First Proclamation: 26 May 1941 172 Second Proclamation: 11 June 1941 175 Third Proclamation: 8 July 1941 179 Fourth Proclamation: 11 September 1941 ...
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... were sinners were primarily responsible for the disaster, but the suffering of the righteous was disproportionately greater. Then, finally, it was expected that 12 Part I Ultra-Orthodox Responses during and following the War.
... were sinners were primarily responsible for the disaster, but the suffering of the righteous was disproportionately greater. Then, finally, it was expected that 12 Part I Ultra-Orthodox Responses during and following the War.
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... righteous was disproportionately greater. Then, finally, it was expected that once there was total disaster, redemption would certainly follow, but redemption could not take place unless the people—whose sinfulness had brought about the ...
... righteous was disproportionately greater. Then, finally, it was expected that once there was total disaster, redemption would certainly follow, but redemption could not take place unless the people—whose sinfulness had brought about the ...
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... righteous man's) historical life to redeem all Israel. For those of Musar background, the Holocaust constituted a challenge to penitent return (teshuvah), as understood in moral terms. Sarna placed the challenge within the context of ...
... righteous man's) historical life to redeem all Israel. For those of Musar background, the Holocaust constituted a challenge to penitent return (teshuvah), as understood in moral terms. Sarna placed the challenge within the context of ...
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... righteous Jews of Poland and Lithuania who were the very emanation of God. Their Akedah deaths even sanctified God (''Through those near to Me I shall make Myself holy''; Leviticus 10:3). Firer regarded the Holocaust as the final Akedah ...
... righteous Jews of Poland and Lithuania who were the very emanation of God. Their Akedah deaths even sanctified God (''Through those near to Me I shall make Myself holy''; Leviticus 10:3). Firer regarded the Holocaust as the final Akedah ...
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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 |
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