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Garber and Zuckerman have brought together incisive and provocative essays on various aspects of the Holocaust. The opening chapter on the term 'holocaust' is a gem and should be required reading in any Holocaust course. The chapters on the Auschwitz Convent Controversy and the Rabin Assassination are equally excellent. The volume as a whole will stimulate fresh thinking on many central issues surrounding Holocaust Studies. -- John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M, Ph.D., SHOFAR
Garber and Zuckerman are prolific authors with a broad command of Jewish history, literature, and theology....With respect to the Shoah, the authors' most sustained reflection focuses on the political, psychological, and theological problems with the word "Holocaust"....their patient analysis of its history and connotations is a valuable corrective to the often-facile use of a complex term. Summing Up: RECOMMENDED. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers; general readers. -- S. Gowler, Berea College * CHOICE *
The first chapter on Holocaust/Shoah should be required reading for any undergraduate or, indeed, graduate student in any field of study... * Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Jewish Studies *
'Two for the price of one,' we sometimes say to signify an exceptional value. Zev Garber's and Bruce Zuckerman's 'Double Takes' has that special quality. Probing key aspects of the Holocaust, looking before and after that watershed event, these two creative and thoughtful scholars take their readers to and fro in the most insightful ways. Those who have followed their previous work will not be surprised by the excellence of these pages, but they will be challenged and better informed after reading them. For those who have not met this duo before, a memorable journey of intellect and spirit awaits. -- John K. Roth, Claremont McKenna College
'Two for the price of one,' we sometimes say to signify an exceptional value. Zev Garber's and Bruce Zuckerman's 'Double Takes' has that special quality. Probing key aspects of the Holocaust, looking before and after that watershed event, these two creative and thoughtful scholars take their readers to and fro in the most insightful ways. Those who have followed their previous work will not be surprised by the excellence of these pages, but they will be challenged and better informed after reading them. For those who have not met this duo before, a memorable journey of intellect and spirit awaits. -- John K. Roth, Claremont McKenna College
Garber and Zuckerman have brought together incisive and provocative essays on various aspects of the Holocaust. The opening chapter on the term 'holocaust' is a gem and should be required reading in any Holocaust course. The chapters on the Auschwitz Convent Controversy and the Rabin Assassination are equally excellent. The volume as a whole will stimulate fresh thinking on many central issues surrounding Holocaust Studies. -- John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M, Ph.D., SHOFAR

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Modern Events in Ancient Perspectives: Why Do We Call the Holocaust "The Holocaust"?: An Inquiry Into the Psychology of Labels; The Practice of Judaism During the Shoah, 1933-1945; The Furor Over the Auschwitz Convent: The Inside and Outside of the Chapter 4 Teaching and Learning from the Past: Choosing Among the Strands: Teaching Hebrew Bible Survey to Undergraduates at a Secular University; Teaching Shoah Matters: A Personal Memoir Chapter 5 Evolution and Revolution: The Bible, the Sistine Chapel and the Liberty Bell: How Do We Understand the Bible in Tradition; Faith from the Ashes: An Interview with Sibylle Sarah Niemoeller von Sell Chapter 6 Ancient Texts and Modern Technologies: Every Dot and Tiddle: A Consideration of the Limitation of Computer Imaging for the Study of Dead Sea Scrolls; Working with a Little More Data: New Finds in the 20th Century; Semitic Language of the Ancient Wor Chapter 7 General Index Chapter 8 Source Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 14/06/2004
      ISBN13: 9780761828945, 978-0761828945
      ISBN10: 076182894X

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      Trade Review
      Garber and Zuckerman have brought together incisive and provocative essays on various aspects of the Holocaust. The opening chapter on the term 'holocaust' is a gem and should be required reading in any Holocaust course. The chapters on the Auschwitz Convent Controversy and the Rabin Assassination are equally excellent. The volume as a whole will stimulate fresh thinking on many central issues surrounding Holocaust Studies. -- John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M, Ph.D., SHOFAR
      Garber and Zuckerman are prolific authors with a broad command of Jewish history, literature, and theology....With respect to the Shoah, the authors' most sustained reflection focuses on the political, psychological, and theological problems with the word "Holocaust"....their patient analysis of its history and connotations is a valuable corrective to the often-facile use of a complex term. Summing Up: RECOMMENDED. Lower-level undergraduates through faculty/researchers; general readers. -- S. Gowler, Berea College * CHOICE *
      The first chapter on Holocaust/Shoah should be required reading for any undergraduate or, indeed, graduate student in any field of study... * Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal Of Jewish Studies *
      'Two for the price of one,' we sometimes say to signify an exceptional value. Zev Garber's and Bruce Zuckerman's 'Double Takes' has that special quality. Probing key aspects of the Holocaust, looking before and after that watershed event, these two creative and thoughtful scholars take their readers to and fro in the most insightful ways. Those who have followed their previous work will not be surprised by the excellence of these pages, but they will be challenged and better informed after reading them. For those who have not met this duo before, a memorable journey of intellect and spirit awaits. -- John K. Roth, Claremont McKenna College
      'Two for the price of one,' we sometimes say to signify an exceptional value. Zev Garber's and Bruce Zuckerman's 'Double Takes' has that special quality. Probing key aspects of the Holocaust, looking before and after that watershed event, these two creative and thoughtful scholars take their readers to and fro in the most insightful ways. Those who have followed their previous work will not be surprised by the excellence of these pages, but they will be challenged and better informed after reading them. For those who have not met this duo before, a memorable journey of intellect and spirit awaits. -- John K. Roth, Claremont McKenna College
      Garber and Zuckerman have brought together incisive and provocative essays on various aspects of the Holocaust. The opening chapter on the term 'holocaust' is a gem and should be required reading in any Holocaust course. The chapters on the Auschwitz Convent Controversy and the Rabin Assassination are equally excellent. The volume as a whole will stimulate fresh thinking on many central issues surrounding Holocaust Studies. -- John T. Pawlikowski, O.S.M, Ph.D., SHOFAR

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Modern Events in Ancient Perspectives: Why Do We Call the Holocaust "The Holocaust"?: An Inquiry Into the Psychology of Labels; The Practice of Judaism During the Shoah, 1933-1945; The Furor Over the Auschwitz Convent: The Inside and Outside of the Chapter 4 Teaching and Learning from the Past: Choosing Among the Strands: Teaching Hebrew Bible Survey to Undergraduates at a Secular University; Teaching Shoah Matters: A Personal Memoir Chapter 5 Evolution and Revolution: The Bible, the Sistine Chapel and the Liberty Bell: How Do We Understand the Bible in Tradition; Faith from the Ashes: An Interview with Sibylle Sarah Niemoeller von Sell Chapter 6 Ancient Texts and Modern Technologies: Every Dot and Tiddle: A Consideration of the Limitation of Computer Imaging for the Study of Dead Sea Scrolls; Working with a Little More Data: New Finds in the 20th Century; Semitic Language of the Ancient Wor Chapter 7 General Index Chapter 8 Source Index

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