Foreword Richard L. Rubenstein Introduction Part I. The Holocaust in Contemporary American Culture: 1. The nativisation of the Holocaust 2. The uniqueness and universality of the Holocaust 3. Public commemoration of the Holocaust 4. Is the centrality of the Holocaust overemphasised? Two dialogues 5. Issues in teaching the Holocaust 6. What we should teach our children 7. The shadows of the Holocaust Part II. Jewish Thought and Modern History: 8. Franz Rosenzweig and Martin Buber Reconsidered 9. The problem of pluralism in contemporary orthodoxy: philosophy and politics 10. From Auschwitz to Oslo: the journey of Elie Wiesel 11. Jacob Neusner and the renewal of an ever-dying people 12. Political Zionism's would-be successors: sectarianism, Messianism, nationalism, and secularism 13. The situation of the American Jew Notes Index.
Foreword Richard L. Rubenstein Introduction Part I. The Holocaust in Contemporary American Culture: 1. The nativisation of the Holocaust 2. The uniqueness and universality of the Holocaust 3. Public commemoration of the Holocaust 4. Is the centrality of the Holocaust overemphasised? Two dialogues 5. Issues in teaching the Holocaust 6. What we should teach our children 7. The shadows of the Holocaust Part II. Jewish Thought and Modern History: 8. Franz Rosenzweig and Martin Buber Reconsidered 9. The problem of pluralism in contemporary orthodoxy: philosophy and politics 10. From Auschwitz to Oslo: the journey of Elie Wiesel 11. Jacob Neusner and the renewal of an ever-dying people 12. Political Zionism's would-be successors: sectarianism, Messianism, nationalism, and secularism 13. The situation of the American Jew Notes Index.
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