Kabbalah and the Holoucaust: Healing a Broken Cosmos
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Kabbalah and the Holocaust: Healing a Broken Cosmos by Rabbi Dr. Michael Leo SamuelA profound and courageous contribution to post-Holocaust theology. Confronting the abyss of Auschwitz, it illuminates a path toward healing, moral responsibility, and spiritual renewal.As the child of a Holocaust survivor, Rabbi Samuel writes with personal urgency and theological depth. Drawing on the Lurianic Kabbalistic concepts of Tzimtzum, Shevirat Ha-Kelim, and Tikkun Olam, he explores how faith, Divine hiddenness, and human responsibility can coexist after history's greatest rupture.Blending Jewish mysticism with the voices of survivors and major thinkers including Elie Wiesel, Viktor Frankl, Hannah Arendt, Emil Fackenheim, and Melissa Raphael, Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel reframes the Holocaust not as the death of theology, but as a profound call to ethical and spiritual partnership in repairing a shattered world.Kabbalah and the Holocaust: Healing a Broken Cosmos is a transformative work that heals, challenges, and elevates; essential reading for anyone seeking meaning, faith, and moral clarity after catastrophe.
Kabbalah and the Holocaust: Healing a Broken Cosmos by Rabbi Dr. Michael Leo SamuelA profound and courageous contribution to post-Holocaust theology. Confronting the abyss of Auschwitz, it illuminates a path toward healing, moral responsibility, and spiritual renewal.As the child of a Holocaust survivor, Rabbi Samuel writes with personal urgency and theological depth. Drawing on the Lurianic Kabbalistic concepts of Tzimtzum, Shevirat Ha-Kelim, and Tikkun Olam, he explores how faith, Divine hiddenness, and human responsibility can coexist after history's greatest rupture.Blending Jewish mysticism with the voices of survivors and major thinkers including Elie Wiesel, Viktor Frankl, Hannah Arendt, Emil Fackenheim, and Melissa Raphael, Rabbi Michael Leo Samuel reframes the Holocaust not as the death of theology, but as a profound call to ethical and spiritual partnership in repairing a shattered world.Kabbalah and the Holocaust: Healing a Broken Cosmos is a transformative work that heals, challenges, and elevates; essential reading for anyone seeking meaning, faith, and moral clarity after catastrophe.
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