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Bernice Lerner

    Dr. Bernice Lerner is a leading scholar in the fields of ethics and social responsibility. Her works delve deeply into human resilience in the face of extreme suffering and moral dilemmas. She examines the psychological and ethical impacts of wartime conflicts and the trauma that ensues. Lerner offers profound insights into the capacity of the human spirit to overcome unimaginable horrors.

    All the Horrors of War
    To Meet in Hell
    Happiness and Virtue Beyond East and West
    • Happiness and Virtue Beyond East and West

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Happiness and Virtue Beyond East and West presents an important series of essays from Japanese and American authors examining essential virtues shared by both Eastern and Western cultures with the ultimate goal of allowing happiness to be realized in a globally and socially responsible manner.Each chapter examines one of nine virtues—Courage, Justice, Benevolence, Gratitude, Wisdom, Reflection, Respect, Responsibility and Temperance—and the importance of each in our lives.With clarity of purpose, the essays demonstrate that the virtues and happiness that living a good life can bring know no national boundaries. It is the sincere hope of the editors and authors that this book will help its readers re-examine the timeless question of what constitutes true happiness and a good life and will therefore play some part in increasing international cooperation and good will.

      Happiness and Virtue Beyond East and West
    • To Meet in Hell

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(15)Add rating

      New in paperback - The story of the British officer who was first to arrive at Bergen-Belsen, and the life of one of the many he saved from near-death.

      To Meet in Hell
    • All the Horrors of War

      A Jewish Girl, a British Doctor, and the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      Exploring the intertwined narratives of a Holocaust victim and a liberator, this book challenges readers to confront the multifaceted humanity of both individuals. It delves into the profound experiences of suffering and salvation, urging a deeper understanding of the impacts of war on personal identities and relationships. Through this dual perspective, it highlights the resilience of the human spirit amid unimaginable horrors.

      All the Horrors of War