Along the Edge of Annihilation
The Collapse and Recovery of Life in the Holocaust Diary
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Washington Press
Published:1st Apr '99
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Patterson helps us to understand the various factors that motivated individuals to take up their pens even at the risk of their lives. One not only gets a profound sense of what Jewish victims experienced in their souls but at the same time one learns a great deal about Judaism and the Holocaust from an author who is imbued with a lofty sense of the moral, ethical, and spiritual grandeur of the Jewish faith. Christians and Jews will be deeply moved and deeply educated by this work. -- Milton Teichman, Marist College
Based on more than fifty diaries of Holocaust victims of all ages, written while the events described were taking place. This book illuminates the spiritual and physical devastation experienced by European Jewry during the Holocaust, showing how Jews chose life and the spirit of life in the midst of the inferno.
This extraordinary book is based on more than fifty diaries of Jewish Holocaust victims of all ages, written while the events described were actually taking place. Many of the writers did not survive. Patterson’s book is unique not only in the number of diaries and original texts it examines but also in the questions it raises and in the approach it takes from within Jewish traditions and contexts.
Patterson has organized his book around a series of themes that lead to a deeper understanding of the meaning of these works for both their writers and their readers, affirming the Holocaust diary as a form of spiritual resistance. Throughout, he draws upon his impressive knowledge of Jewish texts, ancient and modern—Torah, Talmud, Midrash, Zohar, the medieval commentators, the Hasidic masters, and modern Jewish philosophers and thinkers.
In Along the Edge of Annihilation David Patterson illuminates the spiritual and physical devastation experienced by the Jews of Europe during the Holocaust, and shows how they chose life and the spirit of life in the midst of the Inferno.
ISBN: 9780295977829
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Weight: 674g
328 pages