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...
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 d...
By means of a free, but accurate, translation, Dr. Eichhorn breathes new life into the difficult-to-understand and often misunderstood Book of Koheles (Ecclesiastes).
By means of a free, but accurate, translation, Dr. Eichhorn breathes new life into the difficult-to-understand and often misunderstood Book of Koheles...