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Murder Most Merciful is a collection of insightful essays that
consider Sigi Ziering's play, The Judgment of Herbert Bierhoff. In
the play, Ziering tells the story of a loving father and his
decision during the Holocaust to take the life of his beloved
daughter to avoid her deportation. Scholars who have thought long
and hard about the ethical implications of the Holocaust continue
to grapple with the poignant questions Ziering raised. Commentary
from the book's diverse contributors, including Holocaust
survivors, scholars, rabbis, philosophers, and historians, results
in an insightful and provocative moral and theological exchange.
Murder Most Merciful will stimulate further debate on the crucial
issues of martyrdom, euthanasia, and the guilt of the innocent.
Ultimately, the judgment of Herbert Bierhoff is for the reader to
make. The book appears in the Studies in the Shoah series as volume
28.
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