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Life Against Death, Volume 2 The Holocaust and Jewish-Christian Relations

About the Book

October 2026

Volume 2

In Life Against Death, Volume 2, Rabbi Irving Greenberg curates, introduces, and reflects on the most important essays written over the course of his lifetime on the Holocaust and Jewish-Christian Relations (1977 – 2016). These influential works recognized as classic in his oeuvre identify turning points in Jewish life along with policies key to successful Jewish living in the modern world.

Greenberg begins by reflecting on the universal struggle of life against death in the world. Judaism and the Jewish people are meant to serve as an avant-garde in repairing the world by overcoming the enemies of life, including oppression, war, and death. Against this, antisemitism has been a pathological force in Jewish history. The Holocaust was an almost successful attempt to obliterate Jewry and also Judaism’s teachings and values.

In Part 1, “The Holocaust,” Greenberg traces the development of his pioneering theological responses meant to incorporate this catastrophe into Jewish life while repairing the credibility and real life effectiveness of Jewish religion: the mandate to recreate life on the greatest possible scale; the discovery that God had relinquished control in history so that humans could take greater responsibility in shaping historical outcomes; and the flourishing of pluralism as an antidote to the flawed nature of even the noblest of singular paths. 

In Part 2, “Jewish-Christian Relations,” he offers the most positive Jewish theology of Christianity ever produced by a traditional Jewish thinker: a trailblazing vision that God meant Judaism and Christianity to be covenantal partners and parallel channels to bring tikkun olam to humanity.

New introductions to each essay narrate behind-the-scenes stories and breakthroughs formative to its contents, as well as Greenberg’s hindsight: evolving thoughts, recognitions of past errors, comparisons of his predictions vs realities, and insights on relevance of the core principles in our changed times.

Readers will get to know Yitz Greenberg as a thought leader, an activist, a man, and a Jew.

 

Rabbi Irving Greenberg

Rabbi Irving Greenberg is a preeminent Jewish thinker, theologian, activist, president of the J.J. Greenberg Institute for the Advancement of Jewish Life, and senior scholar in residence at Hadar. He is the author of five books, including For the Sake of Heaven and Earth: The New Encounter between Judaism and Christianity (JPS, 2004).