Jewish Soldiers Find a Spiritual Home at Fort Jackson

Illustration Photo: Jewish soldiers celebrate the High Holidays with the help of the Aleph Institute.

When Rabbi Henry Sousson went through training at Fort Jackson in 2002, area Jewish options were limited, and being able to participate in Jewish holiday celebrations was tough. Nearly 10 years later, the instructor at the Columbia, S.C., installation’s chaplain school is proud of the Chabad-Lubavitch run Aleph House, which gives civilians and soldiers a Jewish base while they’re away from home.

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