Washington – Shortage of Torah Scrolls in U.S. Battlefields

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    Washington – The United States is reporting a shortage of Torah scrolls in the U.S. military.

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    The shortage is especially being felt overseas, where Jewish soldiers’ hunger for words of Torah especially on the High Holy Days.

    Five American military rabbis have been sent to bases and ships serving in war zones, but not even all of them are equipped with Torah scrolls, according to Rear Admiral Harold L. Robinson. A recently retired Navy chaplain, Robinson serves as director of the Jewish Welfare Board, the chaplaincy department of the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America.

    “Next year we want them all to have Torah scrolls,” he told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in an interview published Tuesday.

    Special Torah scrolls are required for service in war zones, Robinson explained, because they need to be small enough to be easily portable. Each one costs $36,000. Of the 60 existing Torah scrolls in the U.S. military, 20 are installed at Veterans’ Administration (VA) hospitals, leaving only 40 for service worldwide. Nearly all are too big to be carried into battle.

    Those currently being used are also huge: the protective cases for each are more than four feet high. According to the admiral, they were designed for past wars, when Jews traveled in from the field to bases in Saigon or Paris for High Holy Day services.

    “The chaplains have been telling us that they need more portable Torahs,” Robinson said. In Iraq and Afghanistan, the chaplains go out to the troops in order to minimize the risk to the soldiers from roadside bombs.

    The Jewish Welfare Board has arranged for new, smaller Torah scrolls that will be able to fit into an airliner overhead compartment and which are to be written in Israel, according to the report. Torah scribe Zerach Greenfield, who has written a number of such scrolls for the Israeli army, has been commissioned to write such a scroll now for the U.S. Army.


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    Berel13
    Berel13
    13 years ago

    With all the boys in yeshiva – here is a great project

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    13 years ago

    “Five American military rabbis have been sent to bases and ships serving in war zones”

    I think there are more than five. Hashem should watch over all of them, and those they minister to.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    13 years ago

    There are probably hundreds of small sifrei torah sitting around shuls in the U.S. that are rarely used for keriah and only taken out on simchas torah for the yinglach to dance with. They would be put to much better use by jewish chaplains in combat zones.

    JackC
    JackC
    13 years ago

    “Special Torah scrolls are required for service in war zones, Robinson explained, because they need to be small enough to be easily portable. Each one costs $36,000. Of the 60 existing Torah scrolls in the U.S. military, 20 are installed at Veterans’ Administration (VA) hospitals, leaving only 40 for service worldwide. Nearly all are too big to be carried into battle.”

    Certainly the one’s in VA hospitals do not have to be small and can be sent to combat zones (and replaced by full sized scrolls).