EPISODE · Nov 6, 2023 · 1H 11M
Yiddish Poetry as Holocaust Theology with Daniel Kraft
from Turn it and Turn it · host Drisha Institute
This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Tragedy & Response" The philosopher Theodor Adorno famously, or infamously, said that “poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.” But for a generation of Jewish writers, poetry after and about Auschwitz was an essential way of grappling with, and grieving for, the Holocaust. Together we’ll look at Yiddish poets who turned to verse to craft theological responses to the Shoah. We’ll consider the ways that poetry can be a medium for theology, in addition to the specifics of these poets’ work, asking questions like: how does the Shoah change their relationships to God and to Torah, and how can poetry express the inexpressible? This audio was originally captured live on Zoom on 10/31/2022 as part of Drisha's Fall Zman.
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This season of Turn it & Turn it is on the topic of: "Tragedy & Response" The philosopher Theodor Adorno famously, or infamously, said that “poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.” But for a generation of Jewish writers, poetry after and about Auschwitz was an essential way of grappling with, and grieving for, the Holocaust. Together we’ll look at Yiddish poets who turned to verse to craft theological responses to the Shoah. We’ll consider the ways that poetry can be a medium for theology, in addition to the specifics of these poets’ work, asking questions like: how does the Shoah change their relationships to God and to Torah, and how can poetry express the inexpressible? This audio was originally captured live on Zoom on 10/31/2022 as part of Drisha's Fall Zman.
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