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Reincarnation: Anne Frank and Me
Some years back I read a book with the title, And the Wolves Howled: Fragments of Two Lifetimes. The author was Barbro Karlen, a Swedish woman who claims to be the reincarnation of Anne Frank. Anne was the Jewish Dutch … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abigail L. Rosenthal's "A Good Look at Evil", Abigail L. Rosenthal's "Confessions of a Young Philosopher", Amsterdam, Anne Frank, Anne Frank and Reincarnation, Anne Frank commemoration, Barbro Karlen, Barbro Karlen's objectivity, Cain and Abel, combating anti-semitism, commemorating Anne Frank, confirming incidents of past life, credible calumny, defamations believed, emblematic innocence, evidence for reincarnation, evil rationalized, evil remembered, fading past life memories, famous victims, fratricide, global anti-semitism, hidden diary, hiding from Nazis, Holocaust victim, identifying with wrongdoers, innocence and persecution, insight from the afterlife, Karlen's And the Wolves Howled, machinery of evil, Nazism, oldest hatred, optimism, past life memory, past-life and belief, past-life and personal identity, persecution in work situations, persecution of Jews, pro-Nazi betrayal, pseudo-science, reincarnation, reincarnation and personal identity, reincarnation and probative memory, remembering your death, resistance to evil, seeing extensiveness of anti-semitism, status of Jews, sympathy with bad guys, vastness of anti-semitism
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Jewish Forgiveness
Jewish Forgiveness For some readers, this title is an oxymoron and might even prompt a double take. Are we talking about non-Jews forgiving Jews, and how they can do it? Surely Jews have a problem with forgiveness and grace. Jews … Continue reading →
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Tagged accepting apologies, analytic ethics, bearing witness, British Analytic Philosophy, careless absolution, cheap grace, Christian culture, Christian forgiveness, common humanity, complexity of forgiveness, concern for justice, Day of Atonement, Emmanuel Levinas, Eve Garrard and David McNaughton's Forgiveness, evil unmitigated, evil's charm, evil's magnetism, excusing wrongdoing, foolish good intentions, foolish well-meaning, forcing good will, forgiveness withheld, forgiver and forgiven, forgiving injuries, generic humanity, God is watching, God's forgiveness, Hassidic master, Holocaust victims, honoring victims, human progress, human solidarity, identifying with wrongdoers, Jewish forgiveness, Jewish v Christian forgiveness, justice v self-interest, law v grace, looking good while being bad, misplaced fellow feeling, moral discernment, moral philosophy, moral vulnerability, parables of Jesus, prodigal son, rabbinic midrash, redeemable evil, repentance, secular viewpoint, self-promotion, self-respect, sincere apology, sincere regret, soul's redemption, spiritual discernment, spiritual intelligence, telling right from wrong, there but for the grace of God, thick skin, wrongdoers reform, Yaffa Eliach’s Hassidic Tales of the Holocaust, Yom Kippur
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