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Darkness before Dawn The Holocaust and Growth through Suffering Ezriel Tauber

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Shalheves; 1992Description: 300tr; hardcover, illustration; 23cmISBN:
  • 1878999095
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 296.31174
  • T222-E99
Online resources: Summary: Darkness Before Dawn is a book about suffering, how to appreciate suffering and how to grow from suffering. Proceeding with the assumption that the community is simply a larger version of the individual, it discusses the reasons behind the history of suffering the Jewish people have had to endure. Ultimately, the tragedy of the Holocaust is discussed and then presented in a fresh new light. The end result is a document that helps each of us grapple with and overcome the personal holocaust we may be suffering. The author, Ezriel Tauber, is himself a survivor of the Holocaust. Although just a young boy at the time, he lived to learn at the feet of Rabbi Michoel Dov Weissmandel zt""l, one of the rare handful of acknowledged, genuine Torah giants who survived.
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Darkness Before Dawn is a book about suffering, how to appreciate suffering and how to grow from suffering. Proceeding with the assumption that the community is simply a larger version of the individual, it discusses the reasons behind the history of suffering the Jewish people have had to endure. Ultimately, the tragedy of the Holocaust is discussed and then presented in a fresh new light. The end result is a document that helps each of us grapple with and overcome the personal holocaust we may be suffering. The author, Ezriel Tauber, is himself a survivor of the Holocaust. Although just a young boy at the time, he lived to learn at the feet of Rabbi Michoel Dov Weissmandel zt""l, one of the rare handful of acknowledged, genuine Torah giants who survived.

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