Israel Could Face a Massive Earthquake, and It’s Not Prepared
A “state of ongoing disaster” in the making.
October 14, 2021
“With what words could we appear before audiences and avoid dishonoring their anguish?”
The Frankfurt School philosopher Theodor Adorno, the German-born son of a Jewish father, famously declared that “To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.” But while Adorno was in the Pacific Palisades with other German exiles from the Third Reich, the great Yiddish poet Avraham Sutzkever was in the Vilna Ghetto, where he wrote, in his own words, “more than I did the rest of my life.” And not only that, writes Justin Cammy:
A “state of ongoing disaster” in the making.
“How do I help our Christian friends understand that the Jewish people still face blood libels today?”
The ship that became a bomb.
“With what words could we appear before audiences and avoid dishonoring their anguish?”
Producing millions of liters of light, white wine.
The Frankfurt School philosopher Theodor Adorno, the German-born son of a Jewish father, famously declared that “To write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.” But while Adorno was in the Pacific Palisades with other German exiles from the Third Reich, the great Yiddish poet Avraham Sutzkever was in the Vilna Ghetto, where he wrote, in his own words, “more than I did the rest of my life.” And not only that, writes Justin Cammy:
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