sukkot Archive
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Cantors Begin To Serve as Chaplains
Posted on 22 Oct 2012Back in 2005, the DOD relaxed it’s ordination requirements for Jewish chaplains that would allow for cantors to begin serving in those positions. Well, nearly seven years later, we are … Continue reading -
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Sukkot Greetings From Germany
Posted on 09 Oct 2012More great photos from Chaplain Shlomo Shulman, stationed in Grafenwöhr, Germany. This year he shook the lulav on the old Wehrmacht parade grounds. Chag sameach! -
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Finding Kosher Kimchi in Korea
Posted on 12 Feb 2011by Chaplain (CPT) Shlomo Shulman South Korea has been in the news a lot lately. It’s hard to believe this ultra-modern, peaceful country with spotless sidewalks and almost no street … Continue reading -
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A Dixie Sukkah in Al Anbar
Posted on 21 Sep 2007Click here to read the full article. Chapel Hill, N.C. – Sturdy pontoon bridges, guard towers and mess halls are standard work assignments for the Seabees, the U.S. Navy’s construction … Continue reading -
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A “Tent of Peace” On the Korean Peninsula
Posted on 26 Oct 2006Came across this article, I think it’s great (especially when we supply the Jewish stuff!) Dee – Jewish Prime Vendor A “Tent of Peace” On the Korean Peninsula SEOUL, SOUTH … Continue reading -
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Capt. Felzenberg and the Super-Sukkah
Posted on 28 Sep 2004Uriel Heilman over at the JTA recently wrote a great article about celebrating the holidays overseas. In the article, Rabbi Felzenberg talks about his battalion’s own Army engineers bulding him … Continue reading