Picture of the Day: A Higher Duty

U.S. Army Colonel Chaplain Jacob Goldstein helps a fellow soldier put on Tefilin for the first time in his life during a military exercise at the Ft. Hunter-Liggett Army Base in Central California.

3 Comments

  • Moshe and Laurie in Korea

    Yasher Koach, Colonel Goldstein! Keep up Hashem’s work!! The Rebbe’s work!! Always a Kiddush Hashem!!

  • Laurie in Korea

    Whoever wrote about classified background, perhaps you are right, always good to blur, however If it were classified, no camera would be allowed near it. Also, there are no markings stating that it is even at the lowest level classified….see where it is written CSTX? For those who don’t know, that stands for Combat Support Training Exercise…this was for a military exercise that has already passed, all names on the map I’m sure were fictitious. Lastly, as a full-bird colonel, I’m sure CH Goldstein looked at the background before any photos were taken. Again, I agree with you, it’s always best to blur all backgrounds that include strategic maps.