Pilgrimage from Darkness: Nuremberg to Jerusalem

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Pilgrimage from Darkness: Nuremberg to Jerusalem

Author(s): David E. Feldman (Author)

  • Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
  • Publication Date: April 5, 2004
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 354 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1578066190
  • ISBN-13: 9781578066193

Book Description

Oskar Eder was born near Nuremberg in 1925. His youth was influenced by Germany’s xenophobic patriotism and Nazi politics. Suffering teenage angst and falling under the sway of the Jungvolk, the younger branch of the Hitler Youth, he was suspicious of his socialist parents’ loyalties. He admired older, tougher boys and went on to become a member of the Luftwaffe.

During pilot training he discovered that his sheltered small-town life and Nazi propaganda had hidden the fact that something was fundamentally wrong with Germany. After the war he acquired a law degree and began practicing law but was spiritually destitute.

Inspired by the writings of Mahatma Gandhi and by Indian spiritualism, he began a search for his own spirit. He delved into the philosophies of the Middle East and Asia, first as a Sufi student and then among yogic Hindus, Sikhs, and Ahmadiyyan Muslims.

In his quest he found his way to the gates of Jerusalem and joined a circle that included Jerusalem’s foremost thinkers and philosophers. In Israel he worked the land on a kibbutz, studied Hebrew, read the Bible, and came face to face both with his own guilt and with German Jewish survivors of the Holocaust.

This haunting biography recounts how he found a personal spirituality that eased the pain of his past. After the struggle to assimilate himself with Jewish people and adapt to their culture, he converted to Judaism and took a new name, Asher.

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From Booklist

Oskar (now Asher) Eder, a Christian German boy born near Nuremberg in 1925, became involved in the Hitler Youth and later in the Luftwaffe, where he trained as a pilot during World War II. Toward the end of the war, Eder learned the horrifying truth about the Nazis and began to examine several branches of Islam and, later, Judaism. After the war he moved to Israel, worked on a kibbutz, studied Hebrew, and met German Jewish Holocaust survivors. Converted by a rabbinic court in Haifa and married to a Holocaust survivor, he is now an observant Jew living in Jerusalem. Eder not only recounts his struggle to assimilate himself with the Jewish people, but also offers a penetrating account of life in Germany before and during the war. The primary source for this memorable biography was 16 audiotapes made by Eder in 2001 and his interviews with Feldman in 2002. George Cohen
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The story of a former Hitler Youth?s journey to Judaism

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