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Some perspectives on religious faith after Auschwitz

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Describes his personal struggles as an American Jew after Auschwitz. His struggle was both with his belief in a God who could allow an Auschwitz and how to interact with non-Jews, both German and others, who were aware of the Holocaust but did little to prevent it.

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