“Chaplains at War” Comic Book, The Living Bible, Number 3

Collection ID

PPR.008861

Type

Papers

Date

1946

Geography

United States

Language

English

Medium

Printed on Paper

Dimensions

10.2 × 7.2 × 0.2 in. (25.9 × 18 × 0.5 cm)

Exhibit Location

On View in The Impact of the Bible, Bible in America

This comic book shares authentic stories of military chaplains during World War II. One story tells of Rabbi Harold Gordon, who, upon enlistment as a chaplain for the North Atlantic Division, Air Transport Command, was loaned a Torah scroll by Beth Israel Synagogue in Bangor, Maine. This Torah scroll became known as the “Flying Torah” and was flown over 75,000 miles to Air Transport Command units worldwide. Another story tells of four chaplains who sacrificed their lives when an Army transport ship, the U.S.A.T Dorchester, sunk in 1943. Printed in the book is a word of appreciation to all chaplains, “wherever you are . . . our sincere gratitude for your courage, [and] your selfless devotion to duty.”

Published in 1946 by the Living Bible Corporation, Saint Louis, Missouri. Acquired by Rusty Maisel, private collector, Texas; Privately purchased in 2010 by Green Collection, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Donated in 2019 to The Signatry, Overland Park, Kansas, under the curatorial care of Museum of the Bible, Washington, DC.

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