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David Heller & Jared Heller 
When Darkness Reigned and Light Was Barely Visible 
Reflections on Wwii by the Son and Grandson of a Holocaust Survivor

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WHEN DARKNESS REIGNED AND LIGHT WAS BARELY VISIBLE is a thoughtful reflection on the Second World War, through the lens of the son and grandson of a WWII survivor. The grandfather, Marcus Heller, was nineteen, Jewish and living in Poland when the war ignited in 1939. He lost his entire family during the war, but found his way to Russia and the Russian army and was at the Battle of Stalingrad, among others. His journey inspired this book of reflections by his immediatedescendants.

Following an overview of how vast and horrendous atrocities were in World War II, and the incomparable scope of the carnage, this compendium is divided into both the psychological and spiritual implications of the war. While the book focuses more substantially on the war in Europe, it does include many references to the Pacific theatre and the global nature of the war. Its main purpose, and the intention of the authors, is to ask what can be learned — about human nature and the human condition, and about our relationship to the idea of God and moral and ethical principles.

Here are a few of the hundreds of psychological and spiritual reflections on the war, with an eye toward arousing in readers their own feelings and views:

Children will always wonder why people can be cruel, and we are compelled to tell them there is no single answer.

People can endure horrible challenges and still be resilient. They can not only endure these challenges, but it is possible to prevail over them.

Good and evil are not based in a particular religion, culture or country. They wear the uniforms that suit them, sometimes changing over time. And sometimes they are camouflaged in disguises. It may be easy to spot evil in an SS uniform, but not as simple a task when evil is cloaked in religious cloth or civilian clothes or any uniform worn falsely as a benevolent impersonation.
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This is Dr. David Heller’s thirtieth book. He has previously authored such works as The Soul of a Relationship, When Will My Heart Stop Hurting?, The Soul of a Man, Talking To Your Child About God, The Children’s God, and A Kids’ Book of Prayers About All Sorts of Things (with Elizabeth Heller).

Dr. Heller is a summa cum laude graduate of Harvard. At Harvard, his wrote his undergraduate thesis on children of Holocaust survivors, which later was excerpted in Psychiatry. He received his doctorate in clinical psychology at The University of Michigan.

Dr. Heller resides in Brookline, MA and has a private practice in Boston.



This is Jared Heller’s second book. He previously co-authored The 200 Most Important Things A Kid Needs To Know About Life (And A Parent Needs To Teach Them). Jared has won numerous academic, athletic and citizenship awards. Among them are: Scholar-Athlete of the Year, a Never Give Up Award, several character awards as voted on by his peers and many highest honor awards. He is a black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and as a nine year-old, was the starting center on a state champion Pop Warner team. Jared has a great deal of fascination with history, both American and world history, and plans to pursue that as a core aspect of his studies.
Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 124 ● ISBN 9781503575059 ● Dimensione 0.1 MB ● Casa editrice Xlibris US ● Pubblicato 2015 ● Scaricabile 24 mesi ● Moneta EUR ● ID 6235117 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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