German military appoints chief rabbi for first time since World War I
The Bundestag voted last year to allow rabbis to serve in Germany's armed forces for the first time since the rise of Adolf Hitler's Third Reich in 1933.
Soldiers of the German army Bundeswehr take part in an exercise during a media day in Munster, Germany September 28, 2018(photo credit: FABIAN BIMMER / REUTERS)BySARAH CHEMLAUpdated: