THOUGHT 40712 - Post Holocaust Judaism-Jewish Thought struggles to give meaning to the Holocaust and Holocaust memory

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Gratz College
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The Holocaust is an unsolved problem for humanity. Nearly sixty years after World War II we are still struggling to understand the hell of Nazi Europe and its implications. For the Jewish thinker the problem is even more urgent. Without denying its universal implications, the Holocaust is part of Jewish experience for many years to come. Suffering and destruction of such magnitude have far-reaching effects on the way Jews regard their Jewishness. Division: College Division Department: Thought
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3.00
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(215) 635-7300 ext 185
Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester

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