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Author | : Kelvin Crombie |
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Release | : 2020-08-31 |
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ISBN | : 9780646822952 |
During the period from 1933-1945 Jewish people throughoutEurope were persecuted by the Nazi regime in Germany, andsome six million were murdered. About half of those murderedwere from Poland.What is not so well known is that there were tens of thousandsof Jewish people in Europe who were associated with the Churchin one form or another. These Jewish or Hebrew Christians(officially 'non-Aryan Christians') suffered like all other Jewishpeople due to the Nazi race laws.The Jocz family from Poland fell into that category.This narrative follows the lives of Bazyli and Anna Jocz fromwhen they were born in 1880. Bazyli was murdered in 1944 andAnna was severely injured and suffered for the remainder of herlife. It also follows the lives of their sons, and in particular Jakoband Pawel.Considerable background information is provided in orderto better understand the historical and geographical contextin which the family lived, as well as the various phases of theHolocaust.What happened to the Jocz family was quite typical of whathappened to many of the Jewish or Hebrew Christians ofPoland and Europe. Many were murdered by the Nazi's and theirallies, while some survived. This book is an attempt to tell the collectivestory of this sub-group of Jewish victims of the Holocaust."Kelvin has a reputation for rigorous research and leaves no stone unturned. He uncovers another dimension to the Holocaust and one that many have missed. The Nazi fury unleashed against non Aryan Christians." (Marquess of Reading).
Author | : Jędrzej Śniadecki |
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Release | : 2018 |
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ISBN | : 9786094206177 |
Author | : Peter Florian Dembowski |
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Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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In this remarkable book, which combines both memoir and historical analysis, Peter F. Dembowski describes the fate some five thousand Christians of Jewish origin lived in the Warsaw ghetto during the early 1940s.
Author | : Susanna Kokkonen |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2020-08-11 |
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ISBN | : 9789529436637 |
A connection exists between the first promises of the Bible, made to the Jewish people, and the most recent anti-Semitic incidents around the world. The Holocaust could not have taken place without certain conditions, which included traditional Christian anti-Semitism. This book takes us on a journey from the Bible to the Church Fathers; the Enlightenment Era to WWI; then to WWII and the Holocaust. We finish our journey in our post-Holocaust world where we need to understand our responsibility.
Author | : Kelvin Crombie |
Publisher | : Hodder Faith |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 1991-01 |
Genre | : Christian Zionism |
ISBN | : 9780340558058 |
Author | : Don Finto |
Publisher | : Gospel Light Publications |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2001-02-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780830726530 |
"Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God" (Ruth 1:16). Like Ruth in the Old Testament, every Gentile believer has come out of the land of famine and into the spiritual realm of abundance in the name of Jesus. But unlike Ruth, we have turned our backs on the Jewish people, the relatives of the Messiah. We need to confess personally and corporately on behalf of the Church for centuries of persecution of the Jewish people, looking in these days for every opportunity to bless and not curse them. Once again, Israel and her people are center stage at a crucial moment in world history, and this book shows why the Church must effect reconciliation and why our prayers are vital in this hour. If we will make the same covenent pledge to Israel that Ruth made to Naomi, the Church will never be the same!
Author | : Najla Said |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 170 |
Release | : 2013-08-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1101632151 |
A frank and entertaining memoir, from the daughter of Edward Said, about growing up second-generation Arab American and struggling with that identity. The daughter of a prominent Palestinian father and a sophisticated Lebanese mother, Najla Said grew up in New York City, confused and conflicted about her cultural background and identity. Said knew that her parents identified deeply with their homelands, but growing up in a Manhattan world that was defined largely by class and conformity, she felt unsure about who she was supposed to be, and was often in denial of the differences she sensed between her family and those around her. The fact that her father was the famous intellectual and outspoken Palestinian advocate Edward Said only made things more complicated. She may have been born a Palestinian Lebanese American, but in Said’s mind she grew up first as a WASP, having been baptized Episcopalian in Boston and attending the wealthy Upper East Side girls’ school Chapin, then as a teenage Jew, essentially denying her true roots, even to herself—until, ultimately, the psychological toll of all this self-hatred began to threaten her health. As she grew older, making increased visits to Palestine and Beirut, Said’s worldview shifted. The attacks on the World Trade Center, and some of the ways in which Americans responded, finally made it impossible for Said to continue to pick and choose her identity, forcing her to see herself and her passions more clearly. Today, she has become an important voice for second-generation Arab Americans nationwide.
Author | : Kenneth Vander Molen |
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Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Dutch Americans |
ISBN | : 9781936243426 |
Author | : George Byron Koch |
Publisher | : Byronarts |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2012-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780977722631 |
An insightful, accessible, plain-spoken (and a little bit feisty) look at the Christian faith from its Jewish roots to its future hope beyond denominational struggles and doctrinal war. For individuals, small groups and congregations seeking deeper knowledge of the faith and greater maturity in Christ. Includes an exhaustive Glossary Plus of Christian and Jewish terms, an extensive Bibliography, a detailed Index, and a little Humor in the back. The Christian faith the basics and much more. In this sweeping and careful account of the essentials and non-essentials of the faith, Dr. George Koch lays out the foundation of what Christians believe, why they believe it, and how the Bible calls them to live with each other and the world. This begins with understanding being saved, through learning to live and love like Jesus (it s hard!), and the content of eternal life with Him. The profound Jewish roots of the faith are revealed and explained, along with the deep meaning of the Hebrew and Greek behind the words of the Old and New Testaments. The true purpose of prayer is explored in some surprising ways, across denominations and history. Then the nature of God s love is looked at with its ability to burst open prisons of the heart and mind. And obedience: What does God expect from us, and how can we fulfill it? Next is covenant the very way of God with Abraham, Moses, Jesus and us like a marriage: intimate, caring, protected. Then on through issues of the Holy Spirit, peace, mercy, heresy (it s probably not what you think!), the Trinity, and Bible authority. Koch then examines how competing religious concepts arose in the Church, and how these are often used against the explicit commands of Jesus to drive apart believers. He sets forth several specific and biblical steps that opposing Christian groups and individuals can take to begin to embody the unity that Jesus desired of His followers to find true reconciliation with God and with each other. The journey of this book is a challenging one, but can help Christians learn to refocus on the love of God, neighbor and enemy that Jesus taught, rather than differences over concepts about God and the Church. The true purpose of the Christian life is not merely to know more about God, but to know God more. About the author: The Reverend Doctor George Byron Koch (pronounced coke) is Pastor and teacher at Resurrection Anglican Church in West Chicago, Illinois (USA), though this book is intentionally neither Anglican nor denominational in content. He is also a former Senior Vice President of Oracle Corporation, author of a best-selling book on database design (Oracle: The Complete Reference), another book on Christian discipleship and small groups (The Country Parson s Advice to His Parishioners, brought into modern English from an anonymous 1680 text), and numerous articles in magazines and newspapers, ranging from The Wall Street Journal to Christianity Today. His first degree is in Physics, and science is an ongoing a field of interest for him. His doctoral studies focused on healing and reconciliation, and he continues to teach on these subjects.
Author | : Kelvin Crombie |
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Release | : 2022-01-27 |
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ISBN | : 9780645086683 |
At least 140,000 Jewish people lived in the Netherlands at the time of the Nazi-German invasion on 10 May 1940. By 1945 up to 104,000 of these people had been murdered in the Holocaust. While most Jewish people were Dutch nationals, there were also many foreigners as well. Included in this overall number were many who were associated with the Church. These Jewish Christians were associated with most of the denominations in the Netherlands.This book explores the gradual development of Nazi anti-Jewish legislation through the seven phases which led to the ultimate 'final solution to the Jewish problem'. It also looks at the impact the Holocaust had upon the Jewish Christians - many of whom were also murdered.The narrative follows the life of one Jewish Protestant, Johannes Rottenberg, in particular, but also the lives of other representative 'Jewish Protestants' including Ernst Cassutto; as well as representative Jewish Catholics, including Edith Stein and the Lob family. While not presuming to cover all aspects of the subject matter, it does attempt to highlight that Jewish followers of Jesus also suffered - as Jews - during the Holocaust.This is an Abridged Version, to be available on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, 27 January 2022, with about one fifth of the content of the complete version.