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