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Rabbi Ephraim Travis, US Army Chaplain, Comes to Visit

This past Tuesday, several classes were privileged to hear from Rabbi Ephraim Travis who is a Chaplain in the United States Army. He is one of eight Orthodox Chaplains on Active Duty in the US Army and is the Battalion Chaplain for the 189th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 82nd Sustainment Brigade, Fort Bragg NC. He served in Iraq for almost 10 months and is currently the Jewish Chaplain assigned to Fort Bragg. Rabbi Travis spoke about why he joined the US Army and taught us about how we should appreciate the incredible chesed that the United States does for the Jewish people. He then went on to describe some of his experiences in the Army, including the thoughts and emotions of the soldiers as they were in battle and under attack. His experiences of maintaining a true Torah lifestyle while deployed in Iraq were nothing short of inspiring. They make us really appreciate all the luxuries of home that we have and how easy it is for us to learn Torah and do Mitzvos. His discussions about his interactions with non-Jews and his role as a spiritual leader on the Army base was most fascinating in that even the non-Jewish soldiers turned to him, representing G-d as a source of inspiration and guidance. It is truly amazing to know that there are people like Rabbi Travis out there who represent the ideal of truly being a "light unto the nations." [easyembed field="Flickr Travis"]