Tag Archives: shoah
20 January 1942 Wannsee Conference plans Final Solution #otdimjh
From the ICEJ website: The Wannsee Conference was held on January 20, 1942 at a lakeside villa outside Berlin and was attended by 15 high-ranking Nazi bureaucrats who set in motion the implementation of a plan to eradicate the Jews … Continue reading
15 January 2005 Pope John Paul II’s Auschwitz Reflections #otdimjh
Messianic Jews, as both Jews and believers in Yeshua, are challenged to ponder the theological significance of the Holocaust. When I surveyed Messianic Jewish Theology I found only a few had attempted this difficult task, which combines theodicy (how can … Continue reading
31 August 1987 Pope John Paul II Commissions “We Remember: A Reflection on the Shoah” #otdimjh
COMMISSION FOR RELIGIOUS RELATIONS WITH THE JEWS WE REMEMBER: A REFLECTION ON THE SHOAH At a press conference on March 16, 1998, Cardinal Cassidy, President of the Holy See’s Commission For Religious Relations With the Jews, presented for publication the … Continue reading
20 January 1942 Wannsee Conference on Final Solution plans the eradication of 11 million Jews #otdimjh #onthisday
From the ICEJ website: The Wannsee Conference was held on January 20, 1942 at a lakeside villa outside Berlin and was attended by 15 high-ranking Nazi bureaucrats who set in motion the implementation of a plan to eradicate the Jews … Continue reading
15 January 2005 Pope John Paul II reflects on the 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz #otdimjh #onthisday
Messianic Jews, as both Jews and believers in Yeshua, are challenged to ponder the theological significance of the Holocaust. When I surveyed Messianic Jewish Theology I found only a few had attempted this difficult task, which combines theodicy (how can … Continue reading