An Epitaph for German Judaism

An Epitaph for German Judaism
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Publisher : Modern Jewish Philosophy and R
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Download or read book An Epitaph for German Judaism written by Emil L. Fackenheim and published by Modern Jewish Philosophy and R. This book was released on 2007 with total page 372 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "His second great turning point came in 1967, as he saw Jews threatened with another Holocaust, this time in Israel. This crisis led him on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem and ultimately back to Germany, where he continued to grapple with the question, How can the Jewish faith - and the Christian faith - exist after the Holocaust?"--BOOK JACKET.


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