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My PH.D.-Thesis, 1966-1982, delivered
in Hebrew to the Jerusalem University 1972
Original Theme,1966 : The Idea of VICARIOUS SUFFERING as an ANSWER to INNOCENT SUFFERING (i.e. my coping with the holocaust). Final Hebrew Title 1972: "The PERCEPTION of SUFFERING and SOLIDARITY with the SUFFERERS in the Thought of the Jewish Sages from the time of the second Commonwealth till the End of the Talmudic Era" (i.e. in Bible, Apocryphes, Qumran, New Testament, Talmud, Midrash)
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See
the overview of "MY BOOK" in the context of "MY LIFE's
HARVEST"
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"Whoever looses one soul..."
2002_05_01 - not completed
According to the Mishnah, the Jewish law,
written down in the second century A.D.,
persons who appeared in Court as witnesses against persons suspected as murderers,
were severely threatened not to give false testimony, based on the interpretation
of
Genesis 4,11:
"what did you do!
The voice of the bloods [plural] of your brother
are screaming to me from the earth."
"for whoever is loosing one soul, is,
as if he had lost the whole world,
and whoever is keeping alive one soul, is, as if he had kept alive the whole
world.
See "kol yisrael" p.62,
p. 143 and p. 261
or "Solidaritaet" p.
not completed
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