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SUMMARY:Recalling the Holocaust: Theology, Liturgy and Ritual
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Have we come to terms with the Holocaust? Will we ever come to terms with the Holocaust? It depends on what we mean by “coming to terms.” Six decades later, we have not yet been able to create a liturgy or a ritual that captures the distinctive meaning of the experience. This is probably because we have been singularly incapable of integrating the monstrosity of those years into our faith as Jews. The core theological issues remain, and that is where we must begin. Read from the extensive body of post-Holocaust theological writings from authors such as Elie Wiesel, Emil Fackenheim, Irving “Yitz” Greenberg, and Richard Rubenstein, and evaluate preliminary efforts to compose a standardized Holocaust memorial service.=0D=0A=
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http://www.adultjewishlearning.org
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