
A Jewish Chaplain in France
Faith, Duty, and Resilience in the Trenches of WarBy Lee J. LevingerLength4h 59m
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In "A Jewish Chaplain in France," Lee J. Levinger offers a poignant and revealing account of his experiences as a Jewish chaplain during World War II. The narrative combines personal memoir with historical analysis, capturing the complexities of faith, identity, and human resilience amid the turmoil of war. Levinger'Äôs literary style is immersive, employing vivid imagery and evocative language that transports readers into the heart of wartime France, where he navigates the challenges of providing spiritual support in an environment rife with fear and uncertainty. Through his reflections, he addresses broader themes of belonging, heritage, and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in crisis, situating his work within the literary tradition of war memoirs that seek to illuminate the human condition under duress. Lee J. Levinger, born into a Jewish family steeped in tradition, draws deeply from his personal history and religious background, shaping his perspective as a chaplain. His experiences throughout the war highlight the struggle for survival and the quest for meaning in the face of adversity. Levinger'Äôs unique position as both participant and observer allows him to articulate the often-overlooked narratives of Jewish soldiers, contributing a critical voice to the understanding of Jewish identity during one of history'Äôs darkest chapters. This book is a must-read for those interested in history, theology, and human rights, as it not only documents a unique perspective from the battlefield but also resonates with contemporary themes of tolerance and resilience. Levinger'Äôs eloquent prose and heartfelt reflections encourage readers to ponder the significance of faith and identity in a profoundly changing world.
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GenreHistory
Length4 hrs 59 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 6, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
8CHAPTER X: THE RELIGION OF THE JEWISH SOLDIER
2CHAPTER IV: AFTER THE ARMISTICE
9CHAPTER XI: PREACHING TO SOLDIERS
3CHAPTER V: AT THE AMERICAN EMBARKATION CENTER
10CHAPTER XII: MORALE AND MORALS
4CHAPTER VI: THE JEWISH CHAPLAINS OVERSEAS
11CHAPTER XIII: THE MORAL GAIN AND LOSS OF THE SOLDIER
5CHAPTER VII: THE JEWISH WELFARE BOARD IN THE A. E. F.
12CHAPTER XIV: THE JEWISH SOLDIER AND JUDAISM
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6CHAPTER VIII: THE JEW AS A SOLDIER
13CHAPTER XV: THE JEWISH SOLDIER AND ANTI-SEMITISM
7CHAPTER IX: JEW AND CHRISTIAN AT THE FRONT