
Breaking the Tablets Hebrew [Paperback]
Brand: Koren PublishersBy: David Halivini
Product ID: 9789655260175

Breaking the Tablets Hebrew [Paperback]
By: David Halivni
Product Description
"Two major theological events took place in Jewish history: the revelation at Sinai and the revelation at Auschwitz, the presence of God was revealed in the first event, the second event revealed the absence of God."
Thus, Professor David Halivni opens his theological book that seeks to deal with the unthinkable, with the Holocaust. After years of Talmudic scholarship and extraordinary academic achievements, Livni returns to the difficult period of his life and seeks to establish a theological concept that will give cosmic significance to the horrors of the Holocaust. This does not remove the responsibility from the person and does not use the terminology of reward and punishment.
The book Breaking the Tablets is a theological attempt of a person who devoted his life to Torah study, to interweave his personal biography, his scholarly and academic work, and his world of prayer to an overall view of the relationship between God and the world of God.
Language: Hebrew
Binding: Paperback
160 pages
By: David Halivni
Product Description
"Two major theological events took place in Jewish history: the revelation at Sinai and the revelation at Auschwitz, the presence of God was revealed in the first event, the second event revealed the absence of God."
Thus, Professor David Halivni opens his theological book that seeks to deal with the unthinkable, with the Holocaust. After years of Talmudic scholarship and extraordinary academic achievements, Livni returns to the difficult period of his life and seeks to establish a theological concept that will give cosmic significance to the horrors of the Holocaust. This does not remove the responsibility from the person and does not use the terminology of reward and punishment.
The book Breaking the Tablets is a theological attempt of a person who devoted his life to Torah study, to interweave his personal biography, his scholarly and academic work, and his world of prayer to an overall view of the relationship between God and the world of God.
Language: Hebrew
Binding: Paperback
160 pages
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