[Avodah] TIDE and Austritt

Rich, Joel JRich at sibson.com
Sun Jul 27 13:46:21 PDT 2008


 
As for the chaplaincy, it is questionable whether it is permissible for
an Orthodox rabbi to be an army chaplain, since it is almost impossible
to avoid interacting with R and C chaplains as colleagues and fellow
officers.  In a hospital setting it is easier to avoid the "other"
rabbis.
 

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	For those who are interested, R'YBS has a long piece on the
issue of orthodox military chaplains (both from the macro and micro
viewpoint) in Community, Covenant and Commitment.  He is in favor.
	 
	KT
	Joel Rich 

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