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| HaRav Yehuda Amital | The Holocaust and Jewish Morality: The Views of a Survivor | |
| HaRav Yehuda Amital | A Kadish for the Martyrs of the Holocaust | |
| HaRav Yehuda Amital | "Forty Years Later: A Personal Recollection" | |
| HaRav Yehuda Amital | Confronting the Holocaust | |
| HaRav Aharon Lichtenstein | The Challenges of the Holocaust | |
| HaRav Aharon Lichtenstein | "Is This Not a Brand Plucked From the Fire?" - Confronting the Aftermath of the Holocaust | |
| HaRav Aharon Lichtenstein | "Tracing the Roots of Destruction" | |
| Rav Mosheh Lichtenstein | Weep for What Amalek Has Done Unto
You: Lamentation and Memory of the Holocaust in our Generation |
The
first article listed above is an abridged excerpt from Moshe Maya's book about
Rav Amital's views on the Holocaust: A World Built, Destroyed and Rebuilt: Rav
Yehuda Amital's Confrontation with the Memory of the Holocaust (Ktav,
2005).
A
WORLD BUILT, DESTROYED AND REBUILT. Rabbi Yehudah Amital's Confrontation with
the Memory of the Holocaust. Author: Moshe Maya.
Sixty years after the
annihilation of European Jewry, the philosophical and existential confrontation
with the memory of the Holocaust is only intensifying. In this context, there is
particular significance to the views of thinkers who experienced the horrors of
the Holocaust first-hand. Rabbi Yehudah Amital, who has served for almost forty
years as head of one of Israel’s leading yeshivot, Yehivat Har Etzion, is a
Holocaust survivor. Throughout his career, he has attempted to address the
Holocaust and its ramifications on both the educational and spiritual levels.
Rabbi Amital’s confrontation with the memory of the Holocaust is characterized
by authenticity, honest and courage. This book analyzes his original religious
approach, against the background of other views, especially those of his fellow
Religious Zionists. This powerful work presents the reader with the direct and
painful grappling of a trailblazing educator and thinker with the most terrible
event in human history.
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