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More imagesSanta Monica Review Spring 2017
Karl Taro Greenfeld; Barry Gifford; Hilary Zaid; Ben Slotky; Mark Gozonsky; A. Joaqhim Glage; Oxana Safronova; Ryan Ridge; Vicki Forman; JP Vallieres; Stefan Mattessich; Gary Fincke; John Mandelberg; Lisa Alavarez; Colin Dodds; Leslie Brody; Gary Soto
Language: English
Published by Santa Monica College, Santa Monica, CA 2017
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Contact seller4-star sellerSoft cover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. Literary journal. Clean and undamaged inside and out. It will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Guardians of the Palisades" by Karl Taro Greenfeld; "The Colony of the Sun" by Barry Gifford;…"Treason's Greetings" by Hilary Zaid; "Twenty-seven Cats" by Ben Slotky; "The Shatterproof Confidence of the Truly Self-Loathing" by Mark Gozonsky; "One, Two, Three" by A. Joachim Glage; "Soul Kitchen (and Other Stories)" by Oxana Safronova; "Echoes of Echo Park" by Ryan Ridge; "Route One from Freedom Baby" by Vicki Forman; "Big Walmart" by JP Vallieres; "On Liberty" by Stefan Mattessich; "Gun Comfort" by Gary Fincke; "An Apology" by John Mandelberg; "The Frontera Grill" by Lisa Alvarez; "Onboarding in the Tower of Babel" by Colin Dodds; "Conversation with the Irish Smugglers" by Leslie Brody; and "Tell Me, Once Again, What Was It Like?" by Gary Soto.

Language: English
Published by Penguin Random House 2024
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Whistleblowers: Four Who Fought to Expose the Holocaust to America
Medoff, Rafael (Author); Motter, Dean (Artist); Zaid, Mark (Foreword by)
Language: English
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Whistleblowers: Four Who Fought to Expose the Holocaust to America
Medoff, Rafael/ Motter, Dean (Illustrator)/ Zaid, Mark (Foreward By)
Language: English
Published by Dark Horse Comics 2024
Series: Whistleblowers, Book 1 of 1. Book 1 of 1 - Whistleblowers
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Language: English
Published by University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 2004
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. First Printing [Stated]. ix, [3], 260 pages. Includes Preface by Greg Palmer; Acknowledgments; Introduction by Doris L. Bergen; The Letters; Epilogue by Mark S. Zaid; Appendix; Glossary; and Index. A Photo Section of Twenty Six black and white photographs follows… pages 222 to 223. Eichhorn's letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers. Because he was just one generation removed from being German himself, the letters also show how he came to terms with his own loyalties and hatreds while witnessing Nazi atrocities against European Jews. This book is filled with amazing stories and poignant insights as Eichhorn tells about combat experiences, relations with Christian chaplains, encounters with Jewish refugees, and impressions of the defeated Germans. Once he was ordered to hold a Yom Kippur service in a beleaguered French town that just hours before had been held by the Nazis and was still under attack. It was a tough assignment, but after 350 battle-grimed Jewish soldiers showed up he wrote, "I tell you unashamedly that, for the first time since I have been in France, I broke down and cried." Yet that experience paled before the liberation of Dachau, where he organized the first Shabbat service for the survivors, or the fall of Nuremberg, where he and a handful of Jews held a ceremony of thanksgiving at the site of Hitler's infamous rallies. Throughout, he vividly conveys the experience of war and how it altered forever a small-town rabbi--a man of faith and courage who never fired a gun in combat. He was the soldier in the jeep with the big Star of David, driving from foxhole to foxhole, sometimes under fire, bringing faith and friendship to fighting men. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army's XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. He was there at the Battle of the Bulge, participated in the liberation of Dachau, and became embroiled in the behind-the-scenes controversy that led to the execution of Private Eddie Slovik. David Max Eichhorn (January 6, 1906 - July 16, 1986) was an American rabbi of Reform Judaism, a director for Hillel, a chaplain in the Army, an author, and an authority within Reform Judaism on the subjects of interfaith marriage and religious conversion. In 1941, Eichhorn enlisted in the Army as a chaplain. In July 1942, Eichhorn was stationed at Camp Croft in Spartanburg County, SC and evidently assisted the local Jewish congregation, which was then without a rabbi. Throughout World War II, Eichhorn was assigned to serve in combat units in France and Germany, and was among the troops that liberated Dachau. After returning from the war in 1945, Eichhorn retained his active military status in the United States Army Reserve. He worked for the Committee on Army and Navy Religious Activities (known later as the Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy) of the National Jewish Welfare Board as Director of Field Operations of the federal chaplaincy program. The Board is authorized by the Government to serve the religious needs of Jewish military personnel. He was also the president of the Association of Jewish Chaplains of the Armed Forces from 1953-1955. He retired from the military with the rank of lieutenant colonel in 1968. Greg Palmer is a Peabody Award-winning screenwriter whose credits include the PBS documentary The Perilous Fight: Americas World War II in Color (in which Eichhorn appears) and Death: The Trip of a Lifetime. Mark S. Zaid, a grandson of David Max Eichhorn, is an attorney in Washington D.C., with a practice focused on national security law, free speech constitutional claims, and government accountability. In 1998 he founded the James Madison Project, an organization dedicated to reducing government secrecy.

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More imagesRevista Vuelta. Año XX. Diciembre de 1996. Número 241
Enrique Krauze; Octavio Paz; Pablo Antonio Cuadra; Alejandro Rossi; Guillermo Tovar de Teresa; Gonzalo Rojas; Gabriel Zaid; J. R. Eielson; Guillermo Cabrera Infante; Eduardo Lizalde; Juan García Ponce; Ida vitale; Enrique Fierro; Juan José Arreola; Ramón Xirau; Juan goytisolo; Pere Gimferrer; Fernando del Paso; Yves Bonnefoy; Roger Munier; Andre Du Bouchet; George Steiner; Mark Strand; Mohamed Dib; Fouad El-Etr; Fabio Morábito; Adolfo Castaón; Andrés ´snchez Robayna; Jaime Moreno Villarreal; Antonio Deltoro; Danubio Torres Fierro; Orlando González Esteva; Luis Ignacio Helguera; Bei Dao; Makoto Ooka; Oh Sae Young; Christopher Domínguez Michael; Aurelio Asiain
Language: Spanish
Published by Vuelta Editorial, México 1997
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Add to basketTapa blanda. Condition: Muy bien. Primera edición. ISSN: 01851586. PRIMERA EDICIÓN. FIRST EDITION. Director: Octavio Paz. Contenido: Enrique Krauze "Apuntes para una Biografía de Vuelta"; Octavio Paz "Li Ch'ing - Chao"; Pablo Antonio Cuadra "Una raya larga y roja en el polvo de la historia"; Alejandro Rossi "Juegos de Magia"; Gu…illermo Tovar de Teresa "el Águila y la sibila"; Gonzalo Rojas "dos poemas"; Gabriel Zaid "Campesinos y empresarios de un mañana posible"; J. R. Eielson "Palabras como estrellas, estrellas como palabras"; Guillermo Cabrera Infante "Haroldo siempre trae regalos"; Eduardo Lizalde "Nuevos textos del manual de flora fantástica"; Juan García Ponce "Otra vez, con sentimiento"; Ida vitale "Manzana y Paloma"; Enrique Fierro "Desde Austin y para Álvaro"; Juan José Arreola "Borges, escritor imposible"; Ramón Xirau "Tres poemas"; Juan goytisolo "Ella"; Pere Gimferrer "Mascarada"; Fernando del Paso "Castillos en el Aire"; Yves Bonnefoy "Las tablas curvas"; Roger Munier "Octubre"; Andre Du Bouchet "Atrapados por el sol"; George Steiner "Dos cenas"; Mark Strand "Poemas del perrazo"; Mohamed Dib "Paquita o la mirada encantadora"; Fouad El-Etr "Tres poemas"; Fabio Morábito "Los holandeses"; Adolfo Castaón "Magnitudes del Jibaro"; Andrés ´snchez Robayna "Los Árboles"; Jaime Moreno Villarreal "La conción de la carencia"; Antonio Deltoro "Balanza de sombras"; Danubio Torres Fierro "Estrategias sagradas. La llegada a Barcelona"; Orlando González Esteva "Dos poemas"; Luis Ignacio Helguera "Corcel"; Bei Dao "Un cantante, medianoche"; Makoto Ooka "De ¿Qué es la poesía"; Oh Sae Young "Tres poemas"; Christopher Domínguez Michael "Tiros en el concierto"; Aurelio Asiain "Orientaciones". BUEN ejemplar, subrayado. 139pp + publicidad.

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Hardback. Condition: New. We saw 39 boxcars loaded with Jewish dead in the Dachau railway yard, 39 carloads of little, shriveled mummies that had literally been starved to death; we saw the gas chambers and crematoria, still filled with charred bones and ashes. And we cried not merely tears of sorrow. We cried tears of hate. He…was the soldier in the jeep with the big Star of David, driving from foxhole to foxhole, sometimes under fire, bringing faith and friendship to fighting men. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army's XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. He was there at the Battle of the Bulge, participated in the liberation of Dachau, and became embroiled in the behind-the-scenes controversy that led to the execution of Private Eddie Slovik. Eichhorn's letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers. They are filled with amazing stories and poignant insights as Eichhorn tells about combat experiences, relations with Christian chaplains, encounters with Jewish refugees, and impressions of the defeated Germans. Once he was ordered to hold a Yom Kippur service in a beleaguered French town that was still under attack. It was a tough assignment, but after 350 battle-grimed Jewish soldiers showed up he wrote, ""I tell you unashamedly that, for the first time since I have been in France, I broke down and cried."" Yet that experience paled before the liberation of Dachau, where he organized the first Shabbat service for the survivors, or the fall of Nuremberg, where he and a handful of Jews held a ceremony of thanksgiving at the site of Hitler's infamous rallies. Eichhorn also writes of French villagers hiding Jews, of the dangers faced by chaplains, and of the place of Jews in U.S. Army ranks. Throughout he vividly conveys the experience of war and how it altered forever a small-town rabbi - a man of faith and courage who never fired a gun in combat.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. We saw 39 boxcars loaded with Jewish dead in the Dachau railway yard, 39 carloads of little, shriveled mummies that had literally been starved to death; we saw the gas chambers and crematoria, still filled with charred bones and ashes. And we cried not merely tears of sorrow. We cried tears…of hate. He was the soldier in the jeep with the big Star of David, driving from foxhole to foxhole, sometimes under fire, bringing faith and friendship to fighting men. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army's XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. He was there at the Battle of the Bulge, participated in the liberation of Dachau, and became embroiled in the behind-the-scenes controversy that led to the execution of Private Eddie Slovik. Eichhorn's letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers. They are filled with amazing stories and poignant insights as Eichhorn tells about combat experiences, relations with Christian chaplains, encounters with Jewish refugees, and impressions of the defeated Germans. Once he was ordered to hold a Yom Kippur service in a beleaguered French town that was still under attack. It was a tough assignment, but after 350 battle-grimed Jewish soldiers showed up he wrote, ""I tell you unashamedly that, for the first time since I have been in France, I broke down and cried."" Yet that experience paled before the liberation of Dachau, where he organized the first Shabbat service for the survivors, or the fall of Nuremberg, where he and a handful of Jews held a ceremony of thanksgiving at the site of Hitler's infamous rallies. Eichhorn also writes of French villagers hiding Jews, of the dangers faced by chaplains, and of the place of Jews in U.S. Army ranks. Throughout he vividly conveys the experience of war and how it altered forever a small-town rabbi - a man of faith and courage who never fired a gun in combat. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army's XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. His letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Condition: New. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army's XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. His letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers. Editor(s): Palmer, Greg; Zaid, Mark S. Series: Modern Wa…r Studies. Num Pages: 312 pages, 26 illustrations. BIC Classification: 3JJH; BG; HBJD; HBWQ; JFSR1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 164 x 27. Weight in Grams: 606. . 2004. 1st. Hardcover. . . . .

The GI`s Rabbi World War II Letters of David Max Eichhorn
Palmer, Greg/ Zaid, Mark S./ Bergen, Doris L. (Introduction by)/ Eichhorn, David Max
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Condition: New. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army's XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. His letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers. Editor(s): Palmer, Greg; Zaid, Mark S. Series: Modern Wa…r Studies. Num Pages: 312 pages, 26 illustrations. BIC Classification: 3JJH; BG; HBJD; HBWQ; JFSR1. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 164 x 27. Weight in Grams: 606. . 2004. 1st. Hardcover. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.

The GI`s Rabbi World War II Letters of David Max Eichhorn
Palmer, Greg/ Zaid, Mark S./ Bergen, Doris L. (Introduction by)/ Eichhorn, David Max
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Condition: New. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army s XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. His letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers.

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Hardback. Condition: New. We saw 39 boxcars loaded with Jewish dead in the Dachau railway yard, 39 carloads of little, shriveled mummies that had literally been starved to death; we saw the gas chambers and crematoria, still filled with charred bones and ashes. And we cried not merely tears of sorrow. We cried tears of hate. He…was the soldier in the jeep with the big Star of David, driving from foxhole to foxhole, sometimes under fire, bringing faith and friendship to fighting men. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army's XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. He was there at the Battle of the Bulge, participated in the liberation of Dachau, and became embroiled in the behind-the-scenes controversy that led to the execution of Private Eddie Slovik. Eichhorn's letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers. They are filled with amazing stories and poignant insights as Eichhorn tells about combat experiences, relations with Christian chaplains, encounters with Jewish refugees, and impressions of the defeated Germans. Once he was ordered to hold a Yom Kippur service in a beleaguered French town that was still under attack. It was a tough assignment, but after 350 battle-grimed Jewish soldiers showed up he wrote, ""I tell you unashamedly that, for the first time since I have been in France, I broke down and cried."" Yet that experience paled before the liberation of Dachau, where he organized the first Shabbat service for the survivors, or the fall of Nuremberg, where he and a handful of Jews held a ceremony of thanksgiving at the site of Hitler's infamous rallies. Eichhorn also writes of French villagers hiding Jews, of the dangers faced by chaplains, and of the place of Jews in U.S. Army ranks. Throughout he vividly conveys the experience of war and how it altered forever a small-town rabbi - a man of faith and courage who never fired a gun in combat.

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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - We saw 39 boxcars loaded with Jewish dead in the Dachau railway yard, 39 carloads of little, shriveled mummies that had literally been starved to death; we saw the gas chambers and crematoria, still filled with charred bones and ashes. And we cried not merely tears of sorrow. We cried tears of hat…e. He was the soldier in the jeep with the big Star of David, driving from foxhole to foxhole, sometimes under fire, bringing faith and friendship to fighting men. David Max Eichhorn, a Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Army's XV Corps, saw action across France and into Germany until VE-Day and beyond. He was there at the Battle of the Bulge, participated in the liberation of Dachau, and became embroiled in the behind-the-scenes controversy that led to the execution of Private Eddie Slovik. Eichhorn's letters show us a devoutly religious man trying to cope with the perils of combat and the needs of his fellow soldiers. They are filled with amazing stories and poignant insights as Eichhorn tells about combat experiences, relations with Christian chaplains, encounters with Jewish refugees, and impressions of the defeated Germans. Once he was ordered to hold a Yom Kippur service in a beleaguered French town that was still under attack. It was a tough assignment, but after 350 battle-grimed Jewish soldiers showed up he wrote, 'I tell you unashamedly that, for the first time since I have been in France, I broke down and cried.' Yet that experience paled before the liberation of Dachau, where he organized the first Shabbat service for the survivors, or the fall of Nuremberg, where he and a handful of Jews held a ceremony of thanksgiving at the site of Hitler's infamous rallies. Eichhorn also writes ofFrench villagers hiding Jews, of the dangers faced by chaplains, and of the place of Jews in U.S. Army ranks. Throughout he vividly conveys the experience of war and how it altered forever a small-town rabbi--a man of faith and courage who never fired a gun in combat.