Breaking The Tablets: Jewish Theology After The Shoah – David Weiss Halivni – Video



Breaking The Tablets: Jewish Theology After The Shoah – David Weiss Halivni
ll4.me Breaking The Tablets: Jewish Theology After The Shoah – David Weiss Halivni How is it possible, after the Shoah, to declare one's faith in the God of Israel? Breaking the Tablets is David Weiss Halivni's eloquent and insightful response to this question. Halivni, Auschwitz survivor and one of the greatest Talmudic scholars of the past century, declares that at this time of God's near absence, Jews can still observe the words of the Torah and pray for God to come near again.Author: Halivni, David Weiss Publisher: Rowman Littlefield Publishers Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Breaking The Tablets: Jewish Theology After the Shoah Pages: 00144 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2007-08-31 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780742552210 Category: Religion : Judaism – Theology Category: Religion : Reference How is it possible, after the Shoah, to declare one's faith in the God of Israel? Breaking the Tablets is David Weiss Halivni's eloquent and insightful response to this question. Halivni, Auschwitz su david weiss halivni, judaism, reference, religion, theologyFrom:barrywyant984Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:16More inPeople Blogs

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