Wrestling with God: Jewish Theological Responses during and after the HolocaustSteven T. Katz, Shlomo Biderman, Gershon Greenberg Oxford University Press, 4.1.2007 - 704 sivua 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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... Isaiah refers to the commentary by the title Metsudat David on the biblical book of Isaiah. Readers will be able to distinguish those citations referring to individual authors from those referring to the names of books (and commentaries) ...
... Isaiah refers to the commentary by the title Metsudat David on the biblical book of Isaiah. Readers will be able to distinguish those citations referring to individual authors from those referring to the names of books (and commentaries) ...
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... Isaiah 10:5). Fighting the stick was useless; it could always be replaced easily by God. Amiel and Levin averred that the current suffering was brought by God to undo assimilation and secular Zionism and to restore the people of Israel ...
... Isaiah 10:5). Fighting the stick was useless; it could always be replaced easily by God. Amiel and Levin averred that the current suffering was brought by God to undo assimilation and secular Zionism and to restore the people of Israel ...
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... Isaiah 63:9). He reminded his readers of the rabbinic teaching that when the Temple was destroyed, God wept bitterly and threatened to retreat to a place where the archangel Metatron could not enter, after Metatron tried to stop Him ...
... Isaiah 63:9). He reminded his readers of the rabbinic teaching that when the Temple was destroyed, God wept bitterly and threatened to retreat to a place where the archangel Metatron could not enter, after Metatron tried to stop Him ...
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... [Isaiah 9:12]. 14. “In the [era of] footsteps of the Messiah, arrogance will increase (yisge)” [Mishnah Sota 9:15]. Another meaning of yisge is greatness (gedulah). To be one of the leaders of the generation in earlier times demanded ...
... [Isaiah 9:12]. 14. “In the [era of] footsteps of the Messiah, arrogance will increase (yisge)” [Mishnah Sota 9:15]. Another meaning of yisge is greatness (gedulah). To be one of the leaders of the generation in earlier times demanded ...
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... the generation. The prophecy, “And babes shall rule over them” [Isaiah 3:4] is being fulfilled. 16. [In the generation in which the son of David will come,] there will be prosecutions against the scholars [B. T. Ketubot.
... the generation. The prophecy, “And babes shall rule over them” [Isaiah 3:4] is being fulfilled. 16. [In the generation in which the son of David will come,] there will be prosecutions against the scholars [B. T. Ketubot.
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Yitsḥak Breuer | |
Mosheh Avigdor Amiel | |
Yeḥezkel Sarna | |
Italy DP Camp 3 October 1946 Two Days before | |
Ḥayim Yisrael Tsimerman | |
Yosef Yitsḥak Schneersohn | |
Simḥah Elberg | |
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