Holocaust Reflection Paper

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My reaction to the Holocaust was devastating. It is one example of bad things happening to great people. The mass murdering of so many Jews is just disgusting and also because it was done for basically no reason. As this was a true event many sources or witnesses are available to express their views, feelings and emotions of themselves and those who survived this terrible tragedy.

I will demonstrate examples of Jews who have survived what they have been through and what they think about God. It is really hard to go through all of this and still believe that God exists. The Holocaust should not change our theology on God. It is said to be that the Holocaust was a temporary "Eclipse of God". [1] This is supposed to be when God is away …show more content…

He spent ten months in a concentration camp from 1943-1944. He was a definite non-believer of his religion; he had no consolation for his religion. He wanted to kill all those Germans before he was taken to Auswichz where he was made to work in a rubber factory. His story went like this, one day in the factory it was very hot and he and a good friend waited and waited, there was no water at all, after some time nearby there was a tap in which a bit of water was dripping so he took some and tasted it, this was drinkable so he drank and drank. When his friend asked for a sip he refused to give it to him. Eventually his friend died because he had been to hot and had no water. This was his regret and this was when he considered not to be a man. He wrote many poems and one famous poem he wrote was related to this story. One line in that poem read "consider if this is a man"[3] this poem suggest that humans are taken away from being worthy and that if they remain human after the act. Before the Holocaust he did not care for his religion whatsoever and after the Holocaust was the same. He was very lucky to be alive because he was one of the 20 people to come out of Auschwitz safe because he was a skilled chemist. Primo Levi had very strong words that meant so much. His words are more powerful about the Man-Made Nazi evil. I think he also had the courage to go through this. In the end he still never believed in either his religion or

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