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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - 3/26/07

CONTACT: Miriam Rinn, Communications Manager | 212-786-5092 | send an e-mail


JCC Association’s JWB Jewish Chaplains Council Facilitates Passover Observance for Jewish Troops


NEW YORK, NY, MARCH 26, 2007 – Passover, the most widely celebrated of all festivals on the Jewish calendar, begins this year at sundown on Monday, April 2. While Jews worldwide gather around Seder tables, the holiday can be a trying time for thousands of U.S. servicemen and women unable to join their families and loved ones. Reaching out to these isolated Jews stationed at bases at home and overseas, JCC Association, through the JWB Jewish Chaplains Council, has shipped 600 individual Seder kits and made travel arrangements for the military chaplains who will lead communal Seders, alleviating the loneliness, particularly acute during holiday seasons, that accompanies active combat duty.

The Seder kits have been expanded this year, said Rabbi Harold Robinson, director of the JWB Chaplains Council. They now each have an extra box of matzah, horseradish, gefilte fish, and canned tuna, in addition to the traditional kosher grape juice, two cans of kosher-for-Passover matzah ball soup, Haggadah, and a camouflage yarmulke. Also included is a phone card with an hour’s worth of free calling time. “The Chaplains Council is again grateful to Manischewitz, the kosher food purveyor, for donating supplies,” said Robinson, a Rear Admiral who will be leading Seders on the base in Guam this year.
Representing the spectrum of Jewish denominations, the rabbis deployed this year include both reservists and active duty officers throughout the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces:

• In the Middle East/Southeast Asia: Shmuel Felzenberg (Army, Afghanistan); Sarah Schechter (Air Force, undisclosed location); Jeremy Steinberg (Army, Baghdad); Daniella Kolodny, (Navy, Fifth Fleet);Joel Newman (Navy, Iraq)
• In the U.K.: Henry Soussan (Army, Leeds, England)
• In the European Theater: Donald Levy (Air Force, Ramstein, Germany); Seth Philips (Navy, Naples, Italy)
• In the Far East: Avi Weiss (Army, Korea)

Sarah Schechter, who has been in the chaplaincy since 2003, is looking forward to conducting her first military Seder abroad (her first two were at the Air Force base in Los Angeles). While she noted that non-Jews in uniform typically enjoy the Seder and that “although it is always challenging to lead a service for those who might not be accustomed to worshipping together, Passover is a beloved tradition, and it is critical for people to feel welcomed and not alone for the holidays.”

Schechter anticipates that the “re-enactment of this timeless freedom rite with a community that not only shares a spiritual/historic heritage and a commitment to the Constitution, but a wartime deployment as well is bound to make for an amazing experience,” particularly in her desert location. “We are especially grateful for the simple things in life that at home we often take for granted, so to be able to celebrate Passover in the desert in the first place – dayeinu!”

Lay leaders will fill in the gaps, conducting Seders at another 100 locations all over the world where Jewish professionals can’t be present, said Robinson.
JCC Association welcomes donations from the public to defray the costs of the services it provides to Jewish military personnel. For more information or to make a donation, people may log onto http://online.jcca.org/soloSederkits or mail contributions to JWB Jewish Chaplains Council, 520 Eighth Avenue, New York, NY 10018
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JCC Association is the leadership network of, and central agency for the Jewish Community Center Movement, which is comprised of 350 JCC, YM-YWHA and camp sites in the U. S. and Canada. JCC Association offers a wide range of services and resources to strengthen the capacity of its affiliates to provide educational, cultural, social, Jewish identity-building, and recreational programs to enhance the lives of North American Jews of all ages and backgrounds. Additionally, the movement fosters and strengthens connections between North American Jews and Israel as well as with world Jewry. JCC Association is also the U.S. government accredited agency for serving the religious and social needs of Jewish military personnel, their families, and patients in VA hospitals through JWB Jewish Chaplains Council.

 

Miriam Rinn
Communications Manager
JCC Association
15 E. 26 St., NY, NY 10010
212-786-5092

grounds. Additionally, the movement fosters and strengthens connections between North American Jews and Israel as well as with world Jewry. JCC Association is also a U.S. government accredited agency for serving the religious and social needs of Jewish military personnel, their families, and patients in VA hospitals through JWB Jewish Chaplains Council.

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