Why did He let children die in the Holocaust?
Is suffering ennobling?
Is it even OK to question God?
In this book, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach tackles the ultimate, timeless questions that go to the heart of the human condition and arrives at some surprising answers. The Fed Up Man of Faith examines the human experience of tragedy and pain, with reference to the ultimate text on suffering the Book of Job as well as to modern-day examples drawn from today's headlines.
Rabbi Shmuley shares his reaction to the answers proffered by Harold Kushner's best-selling Why Bad Things Happen to Good People, and then details his own responses, guiding us to the conclusion that challenging G-d and His actions is not just our right, but our foremost obligation as human beings.
This is practical philosophy for the twenty-first century, with a concrete action plan for dealing with suffering and successfully navigating the travails of lif