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  • Theological Questioning Of The Holocaust
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    WHAT THEOLOGICAL QUESTIONS RELEVANT TO THE STUDY OF JUDAISM ARE RAISED BY THE HOLOCAUST? The Jewish people have always considered themselves as God's chosen people and have undergone a lot of traumatic oppression throughout their life. Evolving out of a common religion, they have developed customs, culture and an ethical system which identified them as Jews regardless of their individual religious attitudes. There is a pattern evident in which the Jews have been cast as victims. The first sign o...
  • Jewish Resistance Within Death Camps
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    Jewish resistance throughout the holocaust has caused much debate among academics historians, and even governments. Historians conclude that resistance was practical and morally constrained throughout the Second World War, for a variety of reasons. Historians such as Rab Bennett, Michael Marrus, Richard L Rubenstein, and John K Roth all have written in detail about the constraints placed upon Jewish resistance throughout this period. Each of these explanations will be examined throughout this pa...
  • Jewish People During The Holocaust
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    Night, by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography including the main characters Elie, his family, and all the victims of the holocaust. The main idea of this book is to get people to realize the pain and suffering of the Jewish people during the Holocaust. Because of cruel incidents, people's emotions go numb. They had no lives. The Jewish prisoners went to any length to stay alive; lying, killing, and even betraying family. Jewish prisoners knew nothing about how to survive the deadly camp of Auschwitz...
  • Jewish Survivors
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    Holocaust Survivors The world's biggest desolation that caused the murders of millions of Jewish people took place during WWII. The Holocaust orchestrated by the Nazi Empire destroyed millions of lives and created questions about humanity that may never be answered. Many psychological effects caused by the Holocaust forever changed the way the Jewish people view the world and themselves. The Jewish people have been scarred for generations and may never be able to once again associate with the re...
  • Spiritual Effects And The Second Generation
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    'If we were not an eternal people before, we are an eternal people after the Holocaust, in both its very positive and very negative sense. We have not only survived, we have revived ourselves. In a very real way, we have won. We were victorious. But in a very real way, we have lost. We " ll never recover what was lost. We can't assess what was lost. Who knows what beauty and grandeur six million could have contributed to the world? Who can measure it up? What standard do you use? How do you coun...
  • Jews During The Holocaust
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    DENYING 6 MILLION: THE ASSAULT ON THE TRUTHS OF THE HOLOCAUST They came for the communists, and I did not speak up because I wasnt a communist; They came for the socialists, and I did not speak up because I was not a socialist; They came for the union leaders, and I did not speak up because I wasnt a union leader; They came for the Jews, and I didnt speak up because I wasnt a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak up for me. -Martin Nie moller, 1892-1984 Hitler and the Na...
  • Elie Wiesels Life
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    Dawn by Elie Wiesel In this report you will see the comparisons between the novel Dawn and the life of Elie Wiesel, its author. The comparisons are very visible once you learn about Elie Wiesels life. Elie Wiesel was born on September 28, 1928 in the town of Hungary. Wiesel went through a lot of hard times as a youngster. In 1944, Wiesel was deported by the nazis and taken to the concentration camps. His family was sent to the town of Auschwitz. The father, mother, and sister of Wiesel died in t...
  • Mrs Cohen And The Schindler Survivors
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    World War I was to end all wars. The people of that generation truly believed that the aftermath of WWI had been destructive and painful for everyone. However, within almost thirty years racism, hatred and a man by the name of Hitler, who will remain one of the most ruthless men in history, sprung into existence like a vicious serpent. Even today his name alone is spine chilling and puts fear in people's hearts. He spread his poisonous venom (anti Semitism) and killed millions of people includin...
  • Son Of A Holocaust Survivor
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    Women and the Holocaust Women Struggle More Horrid Experiences Then Men The holocaust can be described as one of the darkest eras in human existence, and the greatest crime imposed upon people by people. The holocaust, which was a product of Hitler's Nazi Germany, is an event that people have viewed from different perspectives. The holocaust caused the death of over six million innocent people, the majority of whom were of Jewish descent. Every Jew, regardless of gender, was equally a victim in ...
  • Polanski Like Szpilman
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    ' The Pianist " - Roman Polanski Does the world really need another Holocaust film? Keene (23 December 2002). Roman Polanski's, 'The Pianist' brings us face to face with a historical record presented on screen so many times it may seem to have lost some of its force. During the past 13 years, there have been 170 movies on the Holocaust. No other historic subject has received such extraordinary cinematic focus. Whilst we can say the theme has been over exploited, 'The Pianist' focuses on one pers...
  • Jewish Children
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    The Holocaust was one of history's most horrifying and most talked about events. Millions of people were killed during this terrible time; many of these people were children. Innocent Children were caught in the middle of a war of which they were powerless to stop and at a loss to understand. The children of the Holocaust were taken from their families and were treated harsh like the adults. These children should not have been dealt with this way and it is the responsibility of everybody to make...

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