Menorah Lit in Pentagon’s Hall of Heros

In the Pentagon’s Hall of Heros, where our military’s bravest and most distinguished were honored with its highest honor – the Medal of Honor, Chabad representatives lit a Chanukah Menorah. In attendance were Generals, Admirals and Chaplains.

The Aleph Institute joined American Friends of Lubavitch (Chabad) in presenting a special Chanukah event in the Pentagon “Hall of Heroes.”

Among those that attended were Lt. General Thomas J. Trask, US Air Force, Vice Commander of the Special Operations Command, who hosted the event, Rear Admiral Herman Shelansky, US Navy, Chaplain (COL) Jake Goldstein, US Army, who is presently the most senior Jewish chaplain in the Armed Forces, Chaplain (CPT) Irving Elson, US Navy, Deputy Chief Chaplain of the US Marine Corps and other senior military officials.

The Aleph Institute, based in Miami, Florida, services the unique needs of Jews in the military and for Chanukah, “Aleph” shipped out thousands of Menorahs and candles so that military personnel could celebrate Chanukah wherever they may find themselves. Rabbi Aaron Lipskar, Executive Director of The Aleph Institute attended the event and spoke about the need to bring as much light as possible during these trying times.

Rabbi Levi Shemtov, Executive Vice president of American Friends of Lubavitch (Chabad), the representative in our nation’s capital of the international Chabad-Lubavitch movement, said, “As we enjoy our religious freedom as Americans, we are deeply honored to have the opportunity to mark this celebration of Chanukah – and its important message of light, warmth and spiritual strength – in the Hall of Heroes, the most hallowed space in the Pentagon, where we remember those awarded the Medal of Honor.

“We salute our partners in today’s celebration, The Aleph Institute, who work diligently every day to ensure the needs of Jewish military personnel all over the world are provided for. “

Rear Admiral Shelansky recalled receiving Aleph materials and remembered lighting the Menorah while out at sea in hurricane weather on an aircraft carrier.

A menorah was then lit with the help of several participants, after Lt. Gen. Trask lit the shamash candle. A most heartwarming scene for all Jewish men and women in the military to share in these special days of Chanukah.

There were also on hand representatives of the Jewish War Veterans, JINSA – Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs, and various Pentagon offices.

For more information on The Aleph Institute, visit www.aleph-institute.org

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