Hidden in Thunder: Perspectives on Faith, Halachah and Leadership During the Holocaust, כרך 1

כריכה קדמית
Feldheim Publishers, 2007 - 769 עמודים
Based on documentation from various archives, discusses religious and halakhic issues which affected the lives of observant Jews during the Holocaust. Includes chapters on the reactions of rabbis in various towns to reports on the extermination of Jews; the persecution and suffering of rabbis and the rescue of some hasidic rabbis; halakhic rulings in ghettos and camps, e.g. concerning the desire of individual Jews to sacrifice themselves for others; rulings on problems involved in posing as a non-Jew; marriage, prayers, and the sanctification of God's name during the Holocaust; responsa of Rabbi Yehoshua Moshe Aronzon, a rabbi in Sanniki, Poland, who survived Nazi camps; sermons delivered by Rabbi Kalonimus Kalmish Shapira in the Warsaw ghetto; diaries, memoirs, and letters of survivors.
 

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Translators Preface
15
The Rescue of Hasidic Leaders
67
67
87
HALACHAH
153
5
187
6
235
7
327
8
334
Kiddush Hashem during the Holocaust
439
The Teachings of the Piaseczner Rebbe in the Warsaw Ghetto
452
Introduction
513
Survivors and Their Faith
519
Spiritual Leadership in the DP Camps
597
DOCUMENTATION
615
Two Letters from Survivors
651
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9
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