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The Holocaust Is Over; We Must Rise from Its Ashes

Autor Avraham Burg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2009
Modern day Israel, and the Jewish community, is strongly influenced by the memory and horrors of Hitler and the Holocaust. Burg argues that the Jewish nation has been traumatized and has lost the ability to trust itself, its neighbors or the world around it. He shows that this is one of the causes for the growing nationalism and violence that are plaguing Israeli society and reverberating through Jewish communities worldwide. Burg uses his own family history - his parents were Holocaust survivors - to inform his innovative views on what the Jewish people need to do to move on and eventually live in peace with their Arab neighbors and feel comfortable in world at large. Thought-provoking, compelling, and original, this book is bound to spark a heated debate around the world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230618978
ISBN-10: 0230618979
Pagini: 253
Dimensiuni: 171 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Palgrave
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom

Cuprins


My Roots
The Holocaust, Ever Present
The Shoah Epidemic
Defeating Hitler
Remembering the Weimar Republic
Lessons from the Holocaust
Balancing Heroism and the Shoah
The Eichmann Trial
Owning the Holocaust
A New Judaism
Make God Smile Again
I Shall Live

Recenzii


'This is an important book by a very courageous man. The shadow of the Shoah and its abusive application to the contemporary Middle East have been a catastrophe for Jews, Israelis and Arabs alike. In Burg's view Israel must move beyond Hitler's poisoned legacy. If they cannot or will not do this, the Middle East will never see peace and Israel has no future.'- Tony Judt, bestselling author of Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945 and Professor at New York University
 
'An Israeli-born son of Holocaust survivors, Burg addresses a heartfelt plea to his countrymen: remember the past, but do not be its slaves; pathology is neither patriotism nor statescraft.  A compelling and eloquent cri de coeur from a veteran of Israel's wars and politics.'- Howard M. Sachar, bestselling author of A History of the Jews in the Modern World and A History of Israel
 
'Burg takes a blunt, loving, painful and desperately important look at the state of the Jewish soul today. Anyone who cares about the future of the Middle East and the fate of victimized peoples needs to read this book and think hard.'- J.J. Goldberg, author of Jewish Power: Inside the American Jewish Establishment and Editorial Director of The Forward
 
'This fascinating and thought-provoking book should be read by every person who cares about Israel. Burg's central theme is that Israeli leaders use the memory of the Holocaust in ways that are warping the country's soul, creating unnecessary fear, and making it impossible to achieve peace with the Palestinians.'- John J. Mearsheimer, bestselling author of The Israel Lobby and US Foreign Policy and Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago 
 
'[An] assured and provocative polemic. . . . [A] lecture with much wisdom . . . worthy of global consideration.'- Kirkus Reviews
 
'An honest reflection of a tormented man searching for the universal values in Judaism.'- Le Figaro
'In this book of memories and reflections, the former Knesset Speaker delivers his disquieting findings about Israel that 'became a Kingdom without a prophesy.'... Foremost a book of hope from a man who wants to find ways to return Judaism to its universal calling.'- Le Monde
 
'Short of being Prime Minister, Burg could not be higher in the Zionist establishment.'- David Remnick, The New Yorker
'Mr. Burg...wrote a powerful book, an indictment of how Zionism and the Holocaust have been used.'- Globe and Mail
 
'[A] compelling mix of polemic, personal memoir, homage to his parents and meditation on Judaism.'- The Independent
 
'Avraham Burg has great faith in the creative power of argument. His book has already provoked much controversy and now that it has been translated is certain to provoke more. At a time when crass, catchpenny titles pour from the presses, it is that unusual thing: A new book that matters.'- Arab News

Notă biografică

AVRAHAM BURG is a prominent Israeli politician, opinion maker, and former speaker of the Knesset. He has been active in politics as a leader in the Labor Party and the One Israel party. He has written for such publications as The Guardian and The International Herald Tribune and his first book was a bestseller in Israel. He lives in Nataf, Jerusalem.

Caracteristici


Avraham Burg appeared twice on Charlie Rose, Democracy Now!, and NPR. He was profiled in the New York Times and sold out speaking engagements at the Council on Foreign Relations and The New York Public Library, among other places 
Burg advances an incisive, timely and informed opinion on Israel, the West and our obsession with the Holocaust
Burg is a leading political figure in Israel (he ran against Ehud Barak for the leadership of the Labor Party) and is very well connected. David Remnick wrote a long piece about him and this book in the New Yorker in which he says 'Short of being Prime Minister, Burg could not be higher in the Zionist establishment.' His is a voice to be reckoned with