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Medical and Psychological Effects of Concentration Camps on Holocaust Survivors (Genocide - A Critical Bibliographic Review, Vol 4)
Published in Hardcover by Transaction Pub (1997)
Authors: Robert Krell, Marc I. Sherman, Elie Wiesel, and Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide (Jerusalem)
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This looks like agreat book
i would love to read this book it looks very exciting! i have learned alot about the holocaust and i would like learn more! i am only a student in 8th grade but i feel sorry for all the people that had to suffer and if i could afford the book i would probley buy it but i am sorry i cant! so i guess then i cant enter for this but i just wanted to tell u how i thought! ~ thank-you


The Trial of God: A Play
Published in Paperback by Random House Trade Paperbacks (1995)
Authors: Elie Wiesel, Marion Wiesel, Matthew Fox, and Robert McAfee Brown
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A huge disappointment
The vast majority of the book has no relation to the title. There are great passages, but they are largely buried under dozens of pages of yammering prelude, silly bickering, and attempts at drunken humor. James Morrow's Blameless in Abaddon covers the same theme with much greater depth and breadth.

A Trial of Faith
While interred in Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel witnessed a trial. While such things are not unusual, this trial was. It was unusual because of the defendant: God. God was tried for violating the covenant by turning his back in silence on the Jewish people in their greatest hour of need. God was tried in absentia, without anyone present being willing to take on the role of God's defense attorney. God was declared guilty, after which the "court" prayed. Contradiction? Perhaps. But this incident, which served as the inspiration for *The Trial of God*, is part of the long Jewish tradition of arguing with God. While Job is God's most famous interlocuter, we cannot forget the dispute the founder of the Jewish people, Abraham, had with God over the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. The trial of God is really a trial of faith; this is why the "court" prayed. They are torn between their devotion to God and their complete disappointment in God's silence. This struggle of faith is the story of *The Trial of God*, in which it is the least faithful of all, Satan, that comes to God's defense. Wiesel is fond of retelling a story about two Holocaust survivors, one a rabbi, who meet after liberation. The survivor asks the rabbi how, after all that has happened, he can continue to believe in God. The rabbi retorts by asking how, after all that has happened, can the other *not* believe in God. Wiesel has often echoed this paradox in his own sentiments. This is the paradox which *the Trial of God* presents us; it is a story of doubting trust and trusting doubt which, as Wiesel suggests, might be reconcilable only in protest. Perhaps *The Trial of God* is Wiesel's act of faith; perhaps it is an act of condemnation. I suspect that for Wiesel it is both. Anyone who pays careful attention to this work will be highly rewarded by it, not because of the answers it gives (for it gives none), but (in good Wieselian style) for the questions it raises.

A review of the trial of god
The trial of god by Elie Wiesel is a stunning play about mans relationship to God and trying to understand him. The book deals a lot with the subject of faith and the trials of the Jewish people. It is a play worth reading more than once.


Dimensions of the Holocaust
Published in Paperback by Northwestern University Press (1990)
Authors: Elie Wiesel, Lacey B. Smith, and Robert McAfee Brown
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An Improtant Book
This book is a collection of four lectures delivered at Northwestern Univeristy in 1977. It takes four different approaches to the Holocaust: The Holocaust as literay inspirartion, as history, as living memory, and as a problem in moral choice. Elie Wiesel's lecture, like his novels, is very poetic and gripping--however, he doesn't really say very much, instead, he asks a great many "why" questions--which is perhaps all anyone can do. The lectures of Lucy Dawidowicz and Dorothy Rabinowitz are interesting in that they reveal the depth and breadth of the historical and personal record of the Holocaust as well as the extreme importance to the Jews of recording and remembering. Robert McAfee Brown confronts the difficult issue of potential Christian complicity in the Holocaust and the great question of theodicy--how can we believe in God after the Holocaust? He also provides some good analysis of Elie Wiesel's novels, which he sees as a pilgramage.


Dimensions of the Holocaus
Published in Paperback by Northwestern University Press (1978)
Authors: Elie Wiesel, Dorothy Rabinowitz, and Robert M. Brown
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Jagdgeschwader 53: A History of the "Pik As" Geschwader: January 1944-May 1945 (Schiffer Military History)
Published in Hardcover by Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. (1999)
Authors: Jochen Prien and David Johnston
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Elie Wiesel, Messenger to All Humanity
Published in Hardcover by University of Notre Dame Press (1983)
Author: Robert McAfee Brown
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Journeying : Where Shamanism and Psychology Meet
Published in Paperback by Rio Chama Publications (02 March, 1998)
Author: Jeannette M. Gagan Ph.D.
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In the House of Memory: Ancient Celtic Wisdom for Everyday Life
Published in Paperback by Plume (1999)
Author: Steve Rabey
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La plaisanterie métaphysique, ou, L'Angleterre pervertie
Published in Unknown Binding by J.C. Lattáes ()
Author: Elie Robert-Nicoud
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Stealing the Elf-King's Roses
Published in Paperback by Warner Books (2002)
Author: Diane Duane
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