Wrestling with God After the Holocaust is a 90-minute session for adults that invites deep reflection on the theological challenges raised by the Holocaust. Through classical and post-Holocaust Jewish texts, participants explore the enduring problem of theodicy (how a good and powerful God could allow such profound suffering). The session introduces a range of theological responses emphasizing that Jewish tradition offers no single answer, but rather a space for grief, outrage, doubt, and resilience. Participants engage in personal reflection and group discussion, considering how these ideas shape their own beliefs about God, suffering, and human responsibility. Ultimately, the lesson affirms that wrestling with faith is itself a sacred act within Jewish thought.
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$18.00Price
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