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Holocaust, religious and philosophical implications, edited by John K. Roth and Michael Berenbaum

Label
Holocaust, religious and philosophical implications, edited by John K. Roth and Michael Berenbaum
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographies and index
Illustrations
maps
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Holocaust
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
19351887
Responsibility statement
edited by John K. Roth and Michael Berenbaum
Sub title
religious and philosophical implications
Table Of Contents
Who, what, where, when, how? / Michael Berenbaum and John K. Roth -- The silence of Auschwitz / André Neher -- The place of the Holocaust in contemporary history / Yehuda Bauer -- The Holocaust in American historical writing / Gerd Korman -- Thinking about the six million : facts, figures, perspectives / Lucy S. Dawidowicz -- The Holocaust and the Covenant / David W. Weiss and Michael Berenbaum -- The uniqueness and universality of the Holocaust / Michael Berenbaum -- The drowned and the saved / Primo Levi -- The ghetto as a form of government / Raul Hilberg -- Forms of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust / Yehuda Bauer -- The people who walked on / Tadeusz Borowski -- Torture / Jean Améry -- "This world is not this world" / Robert Jay Lifton -- Excremental assault / Terrence Des PresThe dilemma of choice in the deathcamps / Lawrence L. Langer -- The dead stars pursue their courses / David Rousset -- On losing trust in the world / John K. Roth -- Selections from Night / Elie Wiesel -- The dean and the chosen people / Richard L. Rubenstein -- The 614th commandment / Emil L. Fackenheim -- In the beginning was the cry / Eliezer Berkovits -- Cloud of smoke, pillar of fire / Irving Greenberg -- An exchange / Richard L. Rubenstein and Elie Wiesel -- Why? / Michael Berenbaum and John K. Roth