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Group portrait of American GIs from the 42nd Rainbow Division.

Photograph | Not Digitized | Photograph Number: 85348

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    Group portrait of American GIs from the 42nd Rainbow Division.

    Rabbi Major Eli Bohnen is in the center.
    Date
    Circa 1944 - 1945
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of Michael Bohnen

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    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Copyright: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    Provenance: Michael Bohnen

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    Biography
    Eli A. Bohnen was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He earned his BA in Semitic studies from the University of Toronto in 1931. He graduated from the Jewish Theological Seminary and was ordained in 1935. From 1939-1948 he was the rabbi at Temple Emanu-El in Buffalo, NY and from 1948 -1973 at Temple Emanuel in Providence, RI. Rabbi Bohnen joined the US Army in 1943 and served as assistant chaplain with the 42nd Infantry Division at the rank of Major. He led a Passover seder in Germany in March 1945 for over 1500 American soldiers of the 42nd Rainbow Infantry Division and printed a haggadah for the seder, known as the Rainbow Haggadah. He was the first Jewish chaplain to enter the Dachau concentration camp immediately following liberation. After liberation, he worked with Jewish displaced persons in Salzburg and Bad Gastein, Austria. For his military service he earned a Bronze star and the Army commendation medal. Rabbi Bohnen returned to the United States in 1946 and in 1948 resumed his pulpit. . Rabbi Bohnen was president of the Rabbinical Assembly (the international organization of Conservative Rabbis) from 1967-1968.
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