The Holocaust is over, we must rise from its ashes / Avraham Burg.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Hebrew Publisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2008Edition: First edition, English editionDescription: xvii, 253 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0230607527
- 9780230607521
- Le-natseaḥ et Hiṭler. English
- 940.5318092 22
- DS126.6.B87 A3 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-246) and index.
My Roots -- The Holocaust, ever-present -- The Shoah epidemic -- Defeating Hitler -- Remembering the Weimar Republic -- Lessons from the Holocaust -- Balancing heroism and the Shoah -- The Eichmann trial -- Owning the Holocaust -- A new Judaism -- Making God smile again -- I shall live.
"Modern day Israel, and the Jewish community, is strongly influenced by the memory and horrors of Hitler and the Holocaust. Burg argues that the Jewish nation has been traumatized and has lost the ability to trust itself, its neighbors or the world around it. He shows that this is one of the causes for the growing nationalism and violence that are plaguing Israeli society and reverberating through Jewish communities worldwide. Burg uses his own family history--his parents were Holocaust survivors--to inform his innovative views on what the Jewish people need to do to move on and eventually live in peace with their Arab neighbors and feel comfortable in world at large. Thought-provoking, compelling, and original, this book is bound to spark a heated debate around the world."--Publisher description.
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