In this Hebrew edition of Breaking the Tablets, Rabbi David Halivni presents a collection of essays on Jewish theology after the Holocaust. He relies on his personal story as the sole member of his family to survive the Holocaust, his experiences as a community rabbi and his erudition as a Talmud scholar to develop a compelling thesis that the history of the Jews is bookmarked by two, diametrically opposed revelations: Sinai and Auschwitz.