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David Patterson

    Last Stop
    Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins
    Hebrew Language and Jewish Thought
    Wrestling with the Angel: Toward a Jewish Understanding of the Nazi Assault on the Name
    Pilgrimage of a proselyte
    Along the Edge of Annihilation
    • Along the Edge of Annihilation

      The Collapse and Recovery of Life in the Holocaust Diary

      • 328pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      Drawing from over fifty diaries of Holocaust victims, this book offers a profound exploration of their experiences through a lens of Jewish tradition. Many writers did not survive, yet their accounts serve as a form of spiritual resistance. Organized around key themes, it deepens the understanding of these texts' significance for both writers and readers. Patterson's insights, enriched by his extensive knowledge of Jewish literature, reveal how individuals affirmed life and spirituality amid the horrors of the Holocaust.

      Along the Edge of Annihilation
    • The author, David Patterson, set out on a journey that led from the Kingdom of Night to the Land of the Covenant. And from those waters of purification he emerged transformed body and soul.

      Pilgrimage of a proselyte
    • Exploring the intersection of philosophy and anti-Semitism, this book argues that the Nazis' attack on God, referred to as the Name in Jewish tradition, also targeted Jewish identity itself. It delves into the philosophical roots of anti-Semitism that contributed to the Holocaust, illustrating how this hatred was expressed as an assault on both God and the Jewish people. Additionally, the author discusses the implications for Jewish identity in the post-Holocaust era and suggests ways for the Jewish community to respond to this historical trauma.

      Wrestling with the Angel: Toward a Jewish Understanding of the Nazi Assault on the Name
    • Hebrew Language and Jewish Thought

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The book explores the distinctiveness of Jewish thought by examining over three hundred Hebrew roots, highlighting how concepts like holiness, divinity, and exile differ from Western philosophical traditions. It emphasizes key categories such as humanity, prayer, responsibility, and gratitude, showcasing how these elements shape Jewish identity and understanding. The author reveals the unique linguistic and cultural frameworks that inform Jewish perspectives, offering insights into the richness of Hebrew concepts and their implications for thought and spirituality.

      Hebrew Language and Jewish Thought
    • Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,4(3)Évaluer

      Exploring the metaphysical dimensions of Jew hatred, this book delves into its roots within the human soul. It offers a profound analysis of the psychological and philosophical factors that contribute to this enduring phenomenon, inviting readers to reflect on the broader implications of such hatred in society. Through this exploration, the author aims to foster a deeper comprehension of the complexities surrounding this issue.

      Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins
    • Last Stop

      Horror on Route 13

      • 316pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,8(4)Évaluer

      Exploring America's overlooked areas, this book takes readers on a chilling adventure through the nation's hidden landscapes. It uncovers the eerie stories and haunting histories that linger in these forgotten regions, revealing the darker side of American life. Through vivid descriptions and unsettling encounters, the narrative invites readers to confront the mysteries and fears that lie within these neglected places, making for a gripping and thought-provoking experience.

      Last Stop
    • Loss of Innocence

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,7(6)Évaluer

      A sweeping family drama of dark secrets and individual awakenings, set during the most consequential summer of recent American history.

      Loss of Innocence
    • Sun Turned to Darkness

      Memory and Recovery in the Holocaust Memoir

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,3(4)Évaluer

      Through the memoirs of fifty Holocaust survivors, the book explores the profound role of memory in Jewish recovery post-Holocaust. It emphasizes the recovery of tradition, highlighting the attack on both the physical and spiritual essence of Israel. Additionally, it addresses the illness of indifference that affected humanity during this tragedy. The narrative reveals that recovery is an ongoing journey without resolution, as the memories of the camps linger in the survivors' lives, inviting readers to become witnesses in a perpetual act of remembrance.

      Sun Turned to Darkness
    • This is a blank 100 page lined notebook and journal designed to help the user organize and arrange their notes easier than traditional notebooks and journals. This book includes line numbers along with a reference section on each line.

      Patterson's Smart Note-Takers: Notebook & Journal: Companion Journal