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Holocaust in Jewish theology

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This essay involves two selections. In the first Sacks essentially reviews the main responses to the problem of evil given in the Jewish tradition over the centuries. In the second he attempts to provide his own theological argument which turns out to be , a version of Fackenheim's claim for the 614th commandment ie that after Auschwitz, "the authentic Jew of today is forbidden to hand Hitler yet another, posthumous victory.

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