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An American Rabbi in Korea: A Chaplain's Journey in the Forgotten War
Contributor(s): Rosen, Milton Jehiel (Author), Rosen, Stanley Russell (Editor), Rosen, Stanley Russell (Translator)

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ISBN: 0817314008     ISBN-13: 9780817314002
Publisher: University Alabama Press
OUR PRICE: $33.20  

Binding Type: Hardcover
Published: June 2004
* Out of Print *

Annotation: "A haunting picture of Korea and the time of the Korean War, this is a short but fascinating book. It provides an unusual and, to my knowledge, unique perspective, with particular emphasis on the intriguing but little-studied subject of Jews and the U.S. military."--Barry Strauss, author of "Fathers and Sons in Athens: Ideology and Society in the Era of the Peloponnesian War
"Chaplain Rosen's thoughts about his experience at the front in Korea reveal how little has changed in basic human life vis-a-vis warfare. You can feel the uncertainty, the fear, the physical discomfort, the military inanities, and the drama of civilians caught up in dislocation."--Richard M. Budd, author of "Serving Two Masters: The Development of American Military Chaplaincy

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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Military
- Biography & Autobiography | Religious
- History | Military - Korean War
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2003027670
Series: Judaic Studies
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 5.98" W x 9.3" L (0.86 lbs) 144 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1950's
- Cultural Region - East Asian
- Ethnic Orientation - Jewish
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps
 
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Publisher Description:
A firsthand account of the American Jewish experience on the front lines of the Korean War

During the height of the Korean conflict, 1950-51, Orthodox Jewish chaplain Milton J. Rosen wrote 19 feature-length articles for Der Morgen Zhornal, a Yiddish daily in New York, documenting his wartime experiences as well as those of the servicemen under his care. Rosen was among those nearly caught in the Chinese entrapment of American and Allied forces in North Korea in late 1950, and some of his most poignant writing details the trying circumstances that faced both soldiers and civilians during that time.

As chaplain, Rosen was able to offer a unique account of the American Jewish experience on the frontlines and in the United States military while also describing the impact of the American presence on Korean citizens and their culture. His interest in Korean attitudes toward Jews is also a significant theme within these articles.
Stanley R. Rosen has translated his father's articles into English and provides background on Milton Rosen's military service before and after the Korean conflict. He presents an introductory overview of the war and includes helpful maps and photographs. The sum is a readable account of war and its turmoil from an astute and compassionate observer.

 
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