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Index
Title Page
Jewish Resistance during the Holocaust
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Memory, Resistance and Reclaiming the Self
The Moral Justification for Killing
The ghetto: demoralization and breakdown
Collective Trauma: The Disintegration of Ethics
Devastation to body and mind: ghetto isolation
Underground action: self and its restoration
Ghetto authority and underground action
The Jewish community and depletion of will
The Moral Position of Violence: Bielski Survivors
The Bielski survivors: the past in the present
The Moral Goodness of Violence: Necessity in the Forests
Political organization and political action
Violence and the recovery of self
Escape to the forests
Politics in the forest: community transforming self
Spiritual Resistance: Understanding its Meaning
Recording and witnessing: what is being seen
Spirit and survival: the protections of the inner self
Arguing with God: a dialogue regarding faith
Dissociative psychological process: not seeing the pain
Condemned Spirit and the Moral Arguments of Faith
Introduction
Physical assault and disorientation
God’s presence in the self
Domination: patterns of injustice
Soul-death and faith
The Silence of Faith Facing the Emptied-out Self
Law and Spirit in Terrible Times
Mysticism and faith: action as belief
Spiritual refuge or psychological disintegration: who can ever know?
Notes
Introduction
1 The Moral Justification for Killing
2 Collective Trauma: The Disintegration of Ethics
3 The Moral Position of Violence: Bielski Survivors
4 The Moral Goodness of Violence: Necessity in the Forests
5 Spiritual Resistance: Understanding its Meaning
6 Condemned Spirit and the Moral Arguments of Faith
7 The Silence of Faith Facing the Emptied-out Self
8 Law and Spirit in Terrible Times
Bibliography
Index
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