Maya's study analyzes how Amital, a Religious Zionist leader and Holocaust survivor, has addressed the cataclysmic event on both the educational and the spiritual level. In contrast to the majority of Religious Zionists, who perceive a theological link between the Holocaust and the establishment of the state of Israel, Amital rejects any such connection; at the same time, the memory of the Holocaust stands at the foundation of all his moral positions, an effect that is both explicit and conscious. Maya, who is currently completing a doctorate in Jewish history at Haifa U., teaches at the Ulpanit in Tiberias and at Yeshivat Ha-Kibbutz Ha-Dati in Ma'aleh Gilboa. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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