The Holocaust is an unsolved problem for humanity. We are still trying to explain the causes and the origins of the hell of Nazi Europe and its impact on our understanding humanity and concept of Western civilization. For Jewish thinkers, the problem is even more urgent as it brings forward difficult questions about Jewish identity.
The book "In the Beginning There was the Holocaust" brings a panoramic picture of the responses of Jewish Philosophy to the Holocaust, Theodicy, the meaning of Jewish existence after the Holocaust, struggle with nihilism and despair, and questions concerning Holocaust education and the culture of remembrance.
The major claim in the book is the Holocaust is a major crossroad in our world; if we want to understand ourselves we have to explore the roads that go out of it.
Sehepunkte, by: Tamar Amar-Dahl, May 2015 (German)
"One can only hope that this rich collection is translated into English and made available to teachers of the moral and ethical implications of the Holocaust. Highly recommended to Hebrew readers on the topic." - AJL Reviews,by: Dr. Yafa Weizman, May 2014