Publisher's Synopsis
"A Jewish Chaplain in France" offers a rare and insightful perspective on World War I through the eyes of Lee J. Levinger, a Jewish chaplain serving on the front lines in France. This historical account delves into the religious experiences and challenges faced by Jewish soldiers during the conflict, providing a unique lens on military history. Levinger's narrative sheds light on the intersection of faith and warfare, exploring the spiritual needs and struggles of individuals amidst the chaos of war. A valuable contribution to the history of Jews in wartime, this book provides a compelling look at World War I from a distinctive and often overlooked viewpoint. Meticulously prepared for print republication, this edition preserves the enduring power and timeless quality of Levinger's important story.
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