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High Holy Days 1943 5704 (wrapper title).

No place, late 1943
10 photographic plates, plus one text leaf. Oblong 12mo, 4¾ x 6 inches, illustrated wrappers; backstrip repaired with tape, minor foxing and wear, minimal wear to contents.

This booklet documents Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services as observed by Jewish American soldiers in the South Pacific. An introductory page headed "For God and Country" reads in part: "For many, this was the second Rosh Hashana overseas. They were on an island with no synagogue or temple, no Rabbi or cantor, no Sefer Torah or even prayerbook for each worshipper. But they have not forgotten that they are Jews, that they are the living Israel. . . . Let us, all Jews, at home and abroad, work and fight to uphold America and her institutions . . . for in the principles of freedom, tolerance and humanity lie the hopes not only of minority groups, but of all the peoples of the world." 

The photographs are credited to Henry Van Westrop. A few soldiers are named in the captions, which include "Rosh Hashana: Just Before Blowing the Shofar, T/5 Harry Korengold"; "Reading of Torah by Capt. Shair"; and "Before an Evening Service: Nigun and Hebrew Melodies, Pvt. Harry Shub." One of the images is annotated in manuscript, naming a soldier in the front row of a Yom Kippur service as 1st Lt. Solomon Goodman (said to have been stationed in Mariana Islands). None traced in OCLC, at auction, or elsewhere.

With-- a standard Jewish World War Two chaplain's banner from the same source, showing the stone tablets and Star of David on both sides, extremely worn, 23 x 37 inches.

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