Contains papers presented at 2 conferences entitled "Jewish thought after the Holocaust," held in Ashkelon, Israel, in 1999 and 2001.
Is there a religious meaning to the idea of a chosen people after the Shoah? / Eliezer Schweid
The issue of confirmation and disconfirmation in Jewish thought after the Shoah / Steven T. Katz
Philosophical and midrashic thinking on the fateful events of Jewish history / Joseph A. Turner
The Holocaust : lessons, explanation, meaning / Shalom Rosenberg
Between Holocaust and redemption : silence, cognition, and eclipse / Gershon Greenberg
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish thought about the Holocaust since World War II : the radicalized aspect / Gershon Greenberg
Theological reflections on the Holocaust : between unity and controversy / Michael Rosenak
Building amidst devastation : halakic historical observations on marriage during the Holocaust / Ester Farbstein
Two Jewish approaches to evil in history / Zev Harvey
A call to humility and Jewish unity in the aftermath of the Holocaust / Shmuel Jakobovits
Is there a religious meaning to the rebirth of the state of Israel after the Shoah? / Shalom Ratzabi
The concept of exile as a model for dealing with the Holocaust / Yehoyada Amir
Is there a theological connection between the Holocaust and the reestablishment of the state of Israel? / David Novak
The Holocaust and the state of Israel : a historical view of their impact on and meaning for the understanding of the behavior of Jewish religious movements / Dan Michman
Theology and the Holocaust : the presence of God and diving [i.e. divine] providence in history from the perspective of religious Zionism / Yosef Achituv
Educational implications of Holocaust and rebirth / Tova Ilan.
The impact of the Holocaust on Jewish theology. ISBN 0814747841. Published by New York University Press in 2005. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.