A Jewish Chaplain in France

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RABBI LEE J. LEVINGER, M.A.,

FOREWORD

PREFACE

CONTENTS

CHAPTER I THE CHAPLAIN'S FUNCTION

CHAPTER II THE JEWISH HOLYDAYS OF 1918 IN THE A. E. F.

CHAPTER III AT THE FRONT WITH THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DIVISION

CHAPTER IV AFTER THE ARMISTICE

CHAPTER V AT THE AMERICAN EMBARKATION CENTER

CHAPTER VI THE JEWISH CHAPLAINS OVERSEAS

CHAPTER VII THE JEWISH WELFARE BOARD IN THE A. E. F.

CHAPTER VIII THE JEW AS A SOLDIER

CHAPTER IX JEW AND CHRISTIAN AT THE FRONT

CHAPTER X THE RELIGION OF THE JEWISH SOLDIER

CHAPTER XI PREACHING TO SOLDIERS

CHAPTER XII MORALE AND MORALS

CHAPTER XIII THE MORAL GAIN AND LOSS OF THE SOLDIER

CHAPTER XIV THE JEWISH SOLDIER AND JUDAISM

CHAPTER XV THE JEWISH SOLDIER AND ANTI-SEMITISM


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A group of Jewish welfare workers at Le Mans, France, in March 1919. From left to right, George Rooby, Julius Halperin, Frank M. Dart, Chaplain Lee J. Levinger, Adele Winston, Charles S. Rivitz, David Rosenthal and Esther Levy.
A group of Jewish welfare workers at Le Mans, France, in March 1919. From left to right, George Rooby, Julius Halperin, Frank M. Dart, Chaplain Lee J. Levinger, Adele Winston, Charles S. Rivitz, David Rosenthal and Esther Levy.

A Jewish Chaplain in France

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