The Six Days of Destruction
Meditations Towards Hope
- 1st Edition - July 1, 1988
- Latest edition
- Authors: Elie Wiesel, Albert H Friedlander, Cardinal B. Hume, Bishop R. Harries, Lord Jakobovits
- Language: English
"If you do not take up this text to pray, take it as a book to be studied. Once you have read these stories, they will not leave you, for they are part of human history." (From… Read more
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Description
Description
"If you do not take up this text to pray, take it as a book to be studied. Once you have read these stories, they will not leave you, for they are part of human history." (From the Introduction by Albert Friedlander). The Six Days of Destruction is a religious text for use in both Jewish and interfaith services for Yom Ha-Shoah; it also stands on its own as a work of great poignancy. The six stories were written by Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Elie Wiesel, with liturgies by Rabbi Albert Friedlander. The book opens with prefaces by Cardinal Basil Hume, Bishop Richard Harries and Lord Jakobovits, and is illustrated with a collection of drawings by inmates of the Nazi concentration camps, introduced by Elisabeth Maxwell and Roman Halter.
Readership
Readership
For academics and all those interested in Jewish and religious studies.
Table of contents
Table of contents
Prefaces by Cardinal Basil Hume, Bishop Richard Harries and Lord Jakobovits. Acknowledgements. Introduction. The six days of destruction. Liturgies: introductory notes. A liturgical offering for Yom Ha-Shoah. An interfaith liturgy. Appendix: drawings made by inmates of the concentration camps and ghettoes between 1939 and 1945, with an introduction by Elisabeth Maxwell and Roman Halter.
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: August 12, 1988
- Language: English
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