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Preface | vii | |
Citizen or Subject | 1 | |
The Ethics of Self-Defense | 10 | |
Show Me Your Eyes | 16 | |
Thoughts in Jerusalem | 25 | |
Deus Semper Maior | 50 | |
Hungarian-Jewish Accounting | 61 | |
On Jewish-Christian Reconciliation | 91 | |
Marginal Notes to the Ten Commandments | 95 | |
Shabbatai Tzvi: Messiah? Con Man? Artist? | 98 | |
Letter to the Former Prisoners of Buchenwald | 104 | |
The Permanently Waiting | 109 | |
Neither Forbidden nor Prescribed | 135 | |
From Hate Talk to the Cattle Car | 142 | |
On the Ides of October | 148 | |
Remembering October | 161 | |
In Bihar | 168 | |
Longing in the Desert | 177 | |
Peregrination | 186 | |
Three Roads for Jews | 206 | |
Approaching David | 220 |
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Add Invisible Voice, Written over the last two decades, the essays in this collection speak to what it means to be Jewish-historically, theologically, ideologically, philosophically-within the context of the Holocaust and the disintegration of Communism. George Konrád, a Dias, Invisible Voice to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Invisible Voice, Written over the last two decades, the essays in this collection speak to what it means to be Jewish-historically, theologically, ideologically, philosophically-within the context of the Holocaust and the disintegration of Communism. George Konrád, a Dias, Invisible Voice to your collection on WonderClub |