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* Emil Fackenheim, 87, a prominent Jewish philosopher and rabbi who said it was imperative that Judaism and Jewish life flourish after the Nazis slaughtered 6 million Jews in the Holocaust, died in Jerusalem on September 19. A prolific writer whose books include God's Presence in History and the much-lauded To Mend the World, Fackenheim was best known for what he called Judaism's "614th Commandment," an addition to ...