Middle East – Pictures of Frum Chaplain Raphael Berdugo

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    Middle east – A few weeks ago, VIN News reported about the frum Air Force Chaplain, Rabbi Raphael Berdugo, being deployed to the Middle East. He is now in an Air Force Base in Southwest Asia, in the Persian Gulf, where he is stationed for the next four months.

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    The following is a slideshow of images we have obtained from the Captain and his assistant, A1C Hyde, touring a c-17 Transport.


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    the chaplaincy
    the chaplaincy
    16 years ago

    Teach your children Chumash and teach your children that there are many ways to serve Klal Yisrael. There are thousands of Jewish soldiers that need guidance, services, kosher food, Sedarim on Pesach, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Jewish marriages, Nichum Aveilim, unfortunately–at times–Chesed Shel Emes, the list goes on and on. We should be Makir Tov to the soldiers who are serving to protect our country and we should be Makir Tov to the U.S. Armed Forces Chaplains who serve them. Tnach, you and I both share the same Torah that includes Hakaras Hatov and the idea that we are responsible for each other. That’s why you must tell your children about these people.

    Tnach
    Tnach
    16 years ago

    Teach out children about the army? Do you guys learn chumash at all?

    the Chaplaincy
    the Chaplaincy
    16 years ago

    Not to take away from him, but he is not the first Orthodox Jewish Chaplain in the U.S. Army. Look into it. There are now and have been other fine Frum Jews who served Klal Yisroel and the U.S. over the years.
    It is something that is not taught to our children. We should all respect and serve our country in some way. We should at least show Hakaras Hatov to those who choose to do so by administering to the soldiers. This man is one of the distinguished Jewish Chaplains. Let’s educate the Klal about the rest.

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    That camouflage yarmulka adds a cool touch! Way to go!! Am yisroel chai!!!

    Anonymous
    Anonymous
    16 years ago

    A real Kiddush Hashem.