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Philosophical, Theaological, Psychological
and Historical Perspectives of the Holocaust |
Bauer, Yehuda (Ed.). The Holocaust in historical
perspective. London: Sheldon Press, 1978.
Bauer, Yehuda and Nathan Rotenstreich. The Holocaust
as historical experience: essays and a discussion. New York:
Holmes and Meier Publishers, 1981.
Berkovits, Eliezer. With God in hell: Judaism
in the ghettos and death camps. New York: Sanhedrin Press,
1979.
Brenner, Reeve Robert. Faith and doubt of Holocaust
survivors. New York: Free Press, 1980.
Bulka, Reuven P. Individual, family, community:
Judeo-psychological perspectives. Oakville: Mosaic Press, 1989.
Cargas, Harry James (Ed.). When God and man failed:
non-Jewish views of the Holocaust. New York: Macmillan, 1981.
Cohen, Arthur A. (Ed.). Arguments and doctrines:
a reader of Jewish thinking in the aftermath of the Holocaust.
New York: Harper and Row, 1970.
Ebenstein, William (Ed.). Man and the State: modern
political ideas. New York: Rinehart and Company, 1947.
Eliach Yaffa. Hasidic tales of the Holocaust.
New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.
Fackenheim, Emil L. From Bergen-Belsen to Jerusalem:
contemporary implications of the Holocaust. [Jerusalem?]: The
Cultural Dept. - World Jewish Congress, 1975.
Fackenheim, Emil L. The Jewish return into history:
relections in the age of Auschwitz and a new Jerusalem. New
York: Schocken Books, 1978.
Fleischner, Eva (Ed.). Auschwitz: beginning of
a new era? Reflections on the Holocaust. [New York]: KTAV Publishing
Co., 1977.
Friedlander, Saul. Some aspects of the historical
significance of the Holocaust. Jerusalem: Institute of Contemporary
Jewry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1977.
Glickman, Yaacov and Alan Bardikoff. Treatment
of the Holocaust in Canadian history and social science textbooks.
Downsview, Ont.: League for Human Rights of B'nai Brith, Canada,
1982.
Holocaust Education Week Committee. The 18th annual
Holocaust Education Week Oct. 29-Nov. 9/98. Toronto: Holocaust
Education and Memorial Centre of Toronto and U. J. A. Federation,
1998.
John, Evan. The Ordinary man's answer to Hitler.
London: Nicholson and Watson, 1939.
Jones, E. Stanley. The choice before us.
Toronto: McClelland and Stewart, 1937.
Kelly, Geoffrey B. and F. Burton Nelson (Eds.) A
Testament to freedom: San Francisco: Harper Collins, 1990.
Miller, Judith. "Erasing the past: Europe's amnesia
about the Holocaust". New York Times Magazine, Nov. 16, 1986:
30-36, 40.
Neher, Andre. The Exile of the Word: from the
silence of the Bible to the silence of Auschwitz. Philadelphia:
Jewish Publication Society of America, 1981.
Nizer, Louis. What to do with Germany. Chicago:
Ziff Davis, 1944.
Oakley, Gilbert D. A History of the rod and other
corporal punishments. London: Walton Press, 1964.
Oster, Shai. "Dark laughter". Moment, v.
24, no. 2 (April, 1999): 50-57, 73-76, 80-81, 90.
Quaytman, Wilfred et al. (Eds.). "Holocaust survivors:
psychological and social sequelae. Journal of Contemporary
Psychotherapy, v. 11, no. 1.
Peretz, Joseph. Endless wait: a memoir. Toronto:
Lugus, 1996.
Pryce-Jones, David. Unity Mitford: an enquiry
into her life and the frivolity of evil. New York: Dial Press,
1977.
Rollins, William and Hary Zohn (Eds.). Men of
dialogue: Martin Buber and Albricht Goes. New York: Funk and
Wagnalls, 1969.
Rubenstein, Eli. (Ed.). For you who died I must
live on: reflections on the march of the living. Oakville:
Mosaic Press, 1993.
Stein, André. Broken silence: dialogues
from the edge. Toronto: Lester and Orpen, 1984.
Weissman Klein, Gerda. Promise of a new spring:
the Holocaust and renewal. New York: Rossel Books, 1981.
Wiesel, Elie. Jews of silence. London: Vallentine,
Mitchell, 1968.
Young, James Edward. "Memory and myth: mixing
history with national ideals". Moment, v. 14, no. 4 (June 1989):
20-29.
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