Foreword by Desmond Tutu and Gustavo Gutierrez
Introduction
1. A Shattered Witness
The Witness of Elie Wiesel
A Broken Covenant
The Commanding Voice of Auschwitz
Moment Faiths
The Holocaust as a Universal Crisis
2. The Cost of Empowerment
The Third Era of Jewish History
The New Anti-Semitism
Jews Without Mercy
3. Memory as Burden and Possibility
Holocaust as Burden
Dissenters in Zion
Prophetic Warnings
4. A Tradition of Dissent
The Internal Conflict over Zionism, 1937-67
Victory and Occupation, 1967-87
Jewish Responses to the First Palestinian Uprising, 1987-93
Oslo, the Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and Beyond, 1993-99
5. Toward an Inclusive Liturgy of Destruction
Bitburg and the Messianic
Thinking the Unthinkable
Envisioning a Common History
The Revenge Must Stop
6. Liberation Struggles and the Jewish Community
Liberation Theologies from Around the World
A Palestinian Theology of Liberation
Four Elements of a Jewish Response
7. From Holocaust to Solidarity
The Challenges of a New Theology
Practicing Justice and Compassion in a Post-Holocaust/Post-September 11th World
Is Peace Possible in the Middle East in the 21st Century?
Epilogue: The Coming of Constantinian and Evangelical Judaism
Notes
Index