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Four Chaplains stamp, 1948 Four Chaplains Stamp on official first day cover, 1948 The chaplains were honored with a commemorative stamp that was issued in 1948, and was designed by Louis Schwimmer, the head of the Art Department of the New York branch of the U.S. Post Office Department (now called the USPS ). [ 47 ]
During the torpedoing and sinking of the SS Dorchester in 1943, four American military chaplains, including a Jewish chaplain, sacrificed themselves and died in the performance of their duties. In commemoration of this, a medal was designed by the American sculptor Eugene Daub and issued by the Jewish-American Hall of Fame, the Four Chaplains ...
Alexander David Goode (May 10, 1911 – February 3, 1943) was a rabbi and a lieutenant in the United States Army.He was one of the Four Chaplains who gave their lives to save other soldiers during the sinking of the troop transport Dorchester during World War II.
Jacob Frankel, first official Jewish chaplain in the U.S. Armed Forces; Joshua L. Goldberg, first rabbi to serve as a navy chaplain in WWII [9] David L. Goldfein, General USAF, Chief of Staff of United States Air Force July 2016 – August 2020 [10] Alexander D. Goode, rabbi and a lieutenant in the United States Army.
Pages in category "Jewish chaplains" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Isaac Alcalay;
For many of the university chaplains and faith leaders caring for students angered and shaken by the Israel-Hamas war, the needs are acute, the days intense. Kaiser Aslam, Muslim chaplain at the ...
The JWB (Jewish Welfare Board) Jewish Chaplains Council was founded in 1917 as the Chaplains' Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board. It is an agency of the Jewish Community Center (JCC) association, and serves as the endorsing body for Jewish military chaplains who serve in the US Armed Forces and VA chaplaincy services.
[1] [3] He was the first rabbi (Jewish chaplain) to earn this rank, an honor that was especially significant because at that time there were only 18 Navy chaplains holding the rank of captain. [4] During the war, the Navy sent him to Navy bases around the world as part of a Jewish-Catholic-Protestant chaplain team. [3] "By conducting interfaith ...