The Seventh Beggar, Notes from the House of the Detainees

Author:   Josef K Zohar
Publisher:   Spines
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9798896911197


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   05 May 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The Seventh Beggar, Notes from the House of the Detainees


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The Seventh Beggar - Notes from the House of the Detainees is a powerful first-person testimony, written in real time during unjust detention on a false murder charge. With rare honesty and clarity, Josef K. Zohar chronicles not only the harsh conditions of prison life but also the fragile threads of humanity that persist within it. Amid the trauma, Zohar found unexpected guidance in the writings of philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. Through this dialogue, he transformed despair into resilience, turning the prison cell into a place of reflection on justice, responsibility, and the meaning of freedom. Ultimately acquitted after nearly five years in detention, Zohar refused to let his ordeal end in silence. He devoted himself to reforming the evidentiary status of confessions in criminal trials, earning a doctorate under Nobel Laureate Prof. Robert J. (Yisrael) Aumann and founding the Institute for Safety in the Criminal Justice System, dedicated to preventing wrongful convictions. More than a memoir, this book sheds light on the dangers of false accusations and wrongful convictions and the urgent need for reform. At the same time, it is an inspiring story of survival, renewal, and the enduring power of ethical thought. ""The Seventh Beggar is not only an excellent illustration of the system's flaws but also a captivating human document that describes the detention experience and the complex relationships that develop between detainees... A must-read!"" - Prof. Boaz Sangero ""Instead of despair and hopelessness, we were met with a profound sense of elevation and inspiration."" - Dr. Joëlle Hansel & Dr. David Hansel, Emmanuel Levinas Family ""In my opinion, Zohar's doctoral thesis is the most important of the 16 written under my direction... Practically speaking - in its impact on the world it is the most significant."" - Prof. Robert J. (Yisrael) Aumann, Nobel Laureate

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Author:   Josef K Zohar
Publisher:   Spines
Imprint:   Spines
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.413kg
ISBN:  

9798896911197


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   05 May 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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