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Self-Portrait of a Holocaust Survivor

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Both Werner Weinberg and Lisl, his wife, survived internment at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. This collection of essays conveys Weinberg's ongoing struggle to put into words something that ...
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The breadth of Werner Weinberg's scholarship was prodigious, yielding monographs on ancient Hebrew epigraphy and biblical exegesis; the syntax of Rabbinic Hebrew; medieval grammars; and numerous studies on various aspects of Modern Hebrew. Both Weinberg and Lisl, his wife, survived internment at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. This collection of essays reprinted here, a little more than three decades after it first appeared, conveys Weinberg's ongoing struggle to put into words something that might offer understanding to post-Holocaust generations. But they are also about a survivor's own desire for meaning and sense in a senseless world. Most essays are framed around a series of questions which constitute Weinberg's "prison," and each time he attempts to pass through its portal, he finds himself "held back at the threshold." Self-Portrait of a Holocaust Survivor fuses together Weinberg's most personal reflections alongside careful analysis by an erudite theologian fully-versed in traditional Jewish sources and historiography. He moves between resisting and acquiescing to the implications of Bergen-Belsen, never shying away from the most painful questions about God, morality, virtue, and the individual's potential to do good. While today there is a vast literature penned by holocaust survivors and historians, this collection grapples with the concept of survivorship from a unique perspective.
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Price: £26.50
Pages: 264
Publisher: Hebrew Union College Press
Imprint: Hebrew Union College Press
Publication Date: 15 June 2017
ISBN: 9780822945079
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

HISTORY / Modern / 20th Century / Holocaust, HISTORY / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Jewish Studies, Social groups: religious groups and communities, Second World War, The Holocaust

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