Sunflower : On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1997-05-01
Publisher(s): Schocken
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Summary

While imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp, Simon Wiesenthal was taken one day from his work detail to the bedside of a dying member of the SS. Haunted by the crimes in which he had participated, the soldier wanted to confess to--and obtain absolution from--a Jew. This unusual encounter and the moral dilemma it posed raise fundamental questions about the limits and possibilities of forgiveness. Must we, can we forgive the repentant criminal? Can we forgive crimes committed against others? What do we owe the victims? Thirty-five years after the Holocaust, Wiesenthal asked leading intellectuals what they would have done in his place. Collected into one volume, their responses became a classic of Holocaust literature and a touchstone of interfaith dialogue. This revised edition ofThe Sunflowerincludes 46 responses (ten from the original volume) from prominent theologians, political leaders, writers, jurists, psychiatrists, human rights activists, Holocaust survivors, and victims of attempted genocides in Bosnia, Cambodia, China and Tibet. Their answers reflect the teachings of their diverse beliefs--Jewish, Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, secular, and agnostic--and remind us that Wiesenthal's question is not limited to events of the past. Often surprising and always thought-provoking,The Sunflowerwill challenge you to define your beliefs about justice, compassion, and human responsibility.

Author Biography

Simon Wiesenthal was born in 1908 in Buczacz, Galicia, at that time a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He was incarcerated between 1941 and 1945 in Buchenwald and Mauthausen and other concentration camps. In 1946, together with 30 other survivors, he founded the Jewish Historical Documentation Center, which was instrumental in the identification of over 1,100 Nazi war criminals. He has been honored by the governments of Italy, the Netherlands, Israel, and the United States. Wiesenthal is the author of many books, including <b>The Murderers Among Us</b>, <b>Justice Not Vengeance</b>, <b>Sails of Hope,</b> and <b>Every Day Remembrance Day</b>. Wiesenthal lives in Austria.<br><br><b>Among the contributors:</b><br><br><b>Sven Alkalaj</b>, Bosnian Ambassador to the U.S., <b>Mosh

Table of Contents

Preface ix
BOOK ONE The Sunflower
1(98)
BOOK TWO The Symposium
99(160)
Sven Alkalaj
101(4)
Jean Améry
105(4)
Smail Balic
109(2)
Moshe Bejski
111(7)
Alan L. Berger
118(3)
Robert McAfee Brown
121(3)
Harry James Cargas
124(2)
Robert Coles
126(3)
The Dalai Lama
129(1)
Eugene J. Fisher
130(5)
Edward H. Flannery
135(3)
Eva Fleischner
138(5)
Matthew Fox
143(5)
Mark Goulden
148(5)
Hans Habe
153(4)
Yossi Klein Halevi
157(3)
Arthur Hertzberg
160(3)
Theodore M. Hesburgh
163(1)
Abraham Joshua Heschel
164(2)
Christopher Hollis
166(5)
Rodger Kamenetz
171(1)
Cardinal Franz König
172(2)
Harold S. Kushner
174(3)
Lawrence L. Langer
177(4)
Primo Levi
181(2)
Deborah E. Lipstadt
183(4)
Franklin H. Littell
187(4)
Hubert G. Locke
191(3)
Erich H. Loewy
194(4)
Herbert Marcuse
198(1)
Martin E. Marty
199(5)
Cynthia Ozick
204(7)
John T. Pawlikowski
211(5)
Dennis Prager
216(5)
Dith Pran
221(2)
Terence Prittie
223(2)
Joshua Rubenstein
225(4)
Dorothee Soelle
229(2)
Albert Speer
231(1)
Manès Sperber
232(4)
André Stein
236(5)
Nechama Tec
241(7)
Joseph Telushkin
248(2)
Tzvetan Todorov
250(2)
Arthur Waskow
252(3)
Harry Wu
255(4)
Contributors 259

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