Where do you think God was in the Holocaust? (Q1.1)
Yom HaShoah | Question 1 | Part 1
This video is part of a series of videos produced by the Office of Rabbi Sacks in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust. For further videos and information, please visit www.RabbiSacks.org/Holocaust. This series has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Richard Harris.
Видео Where do you think God was in the Holocaust? (Q1.1) канала The Office of Rabbi Sacks
This video is part of a series of videos produced by the Office of Rabbi Sacks in partnership with the Holocaust Educational Trust. For further videos and information, please visit www.RabbiSacks.org/Holocaust. This series has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Richard Harris.
Видео Where do you think God was in the Holocaust? (Q1.1) канала The Office of Rabbi Sacks
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