This insightful book seeks to address the meaning of Shoah and its effect on the meaning of life in a post-Holocaust world. With a methodological, pedagogical, and theological thrust, the author's objective is to preserve and present the Shoah as living history for Christians and Jews in an age of ethnic cleansing and Godforsakeness.
Chapter 1 Foreword by Franklin H. Littell; Preface by Harry James Cargas Chapter 2 Insiders and Outsiders: For Whom Do We Toil?; Teaching the Shoah: The Introductory Course; Why Do We Call the Holocaust "The Holocaust?" An Inquiry Into the Psychological Labels; Dating the Shoah: In Your Blood Shall You Live; Edith Stein: Jewish Perspect
Zev Garber is Professor and Chair of Jewish Studies at Los Angeles Valley College. Additionally, he is Editor-in-Chief of Studies in the Shoah series (University Press of America) and co-editor of Shofar, a quarterly interdisciplinary journal of Jewish Studies. In 2005, Garber will serve as the Visiting Rosenthal Professor at Case Western Reserve University.nive