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The Fighting RabbisThe Fighting Rabbis

The Fighting Rabbis1999

Albert I. Slomovitz, Albert Isaac Slomovitz

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The Fighting Rabbis details the compelling history of Jewish military chaplains from their first service during the Civil War to the first female Jewish chaplain and the rabbinic role in Korea, Vietnam, and Desert Storm. Rabbi Slomovitz, himself a Navy chaplain, opens a window onto the fieldwork, religious services, counseling, and dramatic battlefield experiences of Jewish military chaplains throughout our nation's history. The Fighting Rabbis presents an untold story in American-Jewish history. From George Washington's early support for a religiously tolerant military to a Seder held in the desert sands of Kuwait, these rabbis have had a profound impact on Jewish life in America. Also striking are original documents that chronicle the ongoing care and concern by the Jewish community over the last 140 years for their fellow Jews, including many new immigrants who entered the armed forces. Slomovitz refutes the common belief that the U.S. military itself has been a hostile place for Jews, in the process providing a unique perspective on American religious history.

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First published
1999
OL Work ID
OL2011888W

Subjects

Chaplains, MilitaryHistoryJudaismMilitary ChaplainsRabbisChaplains

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