Baltimore, MD - Aug. 28, 2025 - The Jewish Uniformed Service Association of Maryland-Chabad (JUSA) recently welcomed Maryland National Guard Chaplains Capt. Jones and Capt. Fielding for a tour of the JUSA Chabad House.
During the visit, JUSA director Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum was presented with a plaque recognizing JUSA as one of the only synagogues in Maryland participating in the distinguished Maryland National Guard’s Partners in Care program. This initiative connects Guard members in need of support with local congregations, providing vital assistance to Soldiers and their families. The chaplains and Rabbi Tenenbaum also discussed opportunities for future collaboration in supporting Soldiers and Veterans.
As part of the visit, the chaplains received JUSA’s Salute to Our Heroes cards as a token of appreciation for their service. They were also shown a rare Jewish U.S. Military Prayer Book from World War I, printed in 1917, which will be featured in the future JUSA House Jewish Military Artifacts Display.
If you have Jewish military artifacts to share, or would like to be a sponsor of this meaningful project, please email, rabbict@jewishusamd.org
Baltimore, MD - Aug. 28, 2025 - The Jewish Uniformed Service Association of Maryland-Chabad (JUSA) recently welcomed Maryland National Guard Chaplains Capt. Jones and Capt. Fielding for a tour of the JUSA Chabad House.
During the visit, JUSA director Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum was presented with a plaque recognizing JUSA as one of the only synagogues in Maryland participating in the distinguished Maryland National Guard’s Partners in Care program. This initiative connects Guard members in need of support with local congregations, providing vital assistance to Soldiers and their families. The chaplains and Rabbi Tenenbaum also discussed opportunities for future collaboration in supporting Soldiers and Veterans.
As part of the visit, the chaplains received JUSA’s Salute to Our Heroes cards as a token of appreciation for their service. They were also shown a rare Jewish U.S. Military Prayer Book from World War I, printed in 1917, which will be featured in the future JUSA House Jewish Military Artifacts Display.
If you have Jewish military artifacts to share, or would like to be a sponsor of this meaningful project, please email, rabbict@jewishusamd.org
