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(GOD) AFTER AUSCHWITZ (GOD) AFTER AUSCHWITZ TRADITION AND CHANGE IN POST-HOLOCAUST JEWISH THOUGHT Zachary Braiterman PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY COPYRIGHT (cid:1) 1998 BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PUBLISHED BY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, 41 WILLIAM STREET, PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY 08540 IN THE UNITED KINGDOM: PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS, CHICHESTER, WEST SUSSEX ALL RIGHTS RESERVED LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA BRAITERMAN, ZACHARY, 1963– (GOD) AFTER AUSCHWITZ : TRADITION AND CHANGE IN POST-HOLOCAUST JEWISH THOUGHT / BY ZACHARY BRAITERMAN. P. CM. INCLUDES BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES AND INDEX. eISBN 1-4008-0090-0 1. HOLOCAUST (JEWISH THEOLOGY). 2. THEODICY. 3. JUDAISM—20TH CENTURY. I. TITLE. BM645.H6B69 1998 296.3(cid:2)1174—DC21 98-16318 THIS BOOK HAS BEEN COMPOSED IN GALLIARD HTTP://PUP.PRINCETON.EDU T O M Y G R A N D PA R E N T S William Braiterman (z(cid:3)l), 1900–1993 Matilda Silver (z(cid:3)l), 1900–1995 CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTSIX INTRODUCTION Modernity Surpassed: Jewish Religious Thought after Auschwitz3 PART I ONE Theodicy and Its Others: Forms of Religious Response to the Problem of Evil19 TWO Anti/Theodicy: In Bible and Midrash35 THREE Theodicies: In Modern Jewish Thought60 PART II FOUR “Hitler’s Accomplice”?! Revisioning Richard Rubenstein87 FIVE Do I Belong to the Race of Words? Anti/Theodic Faith and Textual Revision in the Thought of Eliezer Berkovits112 SIX Why Is the World Today Not Water? Revelation, Fragmentation, and Solidarity in the Thought of Emil Fackenheim134 CONCLUSION Discourse, Sign, Diptych: Remarks on Jewish Thought after Auschwitz161 NOTES 179 BIBLIOGRAPHY 193 INDEX 201 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS P ARTS OF THIS BOOK were published under separate cover. The following journals have kindly allowed me to reprint those mate- rials here. Portions of Chapter 4 appeared as “‘Hitler’s Accom- plice’?! The Tragic Theology of Richard Rubenstein,” in Modern Judaism 17 (1997); portions of Chapter 5 appeared as “Anti/theodic Faith in the Thought of Eliezer Berkovits,” in Journal of Jewish Thought and Philoso- phy 7, no.1 (fall 1997); and portions of Chapter 6 appeared as “Fideism Redux: Emil Fackenheim and the State of Israel,” in Jewish Social Studies 4, no. 1 (fall 1997). I would also like to thank the faculty and staff at the University of Judaism where I spent the academic year 1995–1996 as a Finkelstein postdoctoral fellow. This generous support allowed me the opportunity to expand intellectual and social horizons. Most of all, I am happy to acknowledge enormous intellectual debts this project has accrued. In particular I want to thank Van Harvey, David Biale, Edith and Michael Wyschogrod, Steven Zipperstein, Hester Gel- ber, Einat Ramon, James Hyman, Ken Koltun-Fromm, Aryeh Cohen, Elliot Dorff, David Ellenson, David Myers, Naomi Seidman, and the anonymous reviewers at the aforementioned journals. I owe special grati- tude to Arnold Eisen for closely reading countless drafts as supervisor of what was then my doctoral dissertation. His line-for-line eye shaped and sharpened this project (both in terms of content and form) from the very start. Great thanks also go to Steven Kepnes and the anonymous reader for their acute attention to this manuscript for Princeton University Press. These people all forced me to grapple with questions that by my- self I overlooked or underplayed. Their comments combined rigor and concern for this project’s coherence. The book’s faults are my own re- sponsibility. Last, I owe immeasurable gratitude to my brother Jared Braiterman and to Margaret Karalis for their sense of style, boundless humor, and critical insight.

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