What's on board the USS Harry S Truman? You won't believe this but you have to see it.
Captain Herman Shelanski, commanding officer of the lead
strike force carrier Harry S Truman is the first carrier captain
to have a minyan on Friday nights.
Below this photo some even more fascinating info about this
carrier.
Historic Torah Dedicated on US Navy Ship Source: US Navy Photos: US Navy, Norfolk, Va. (AP)
A
Torah scroll rescued from Lithuania has a new home aboard the
United States Navy aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman.
Norfolk, Va. (June 24, 2007) - USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75)
Commanding Officer, Capt. Herman Shelanski, left, and Michigan
Senator Carl Levin (D), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services
Committee, in prayer, at the commencement of the Torah dedication
ceremony in the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier's hangar bay. The
holy Jewish Torah in the background, one of the few scrolls from
Lithuania to survive the Holocaust, was presented to Truman by the
United Jewish Federation of Tidewater, and will be on loan to
Truman and displayed for 41 years, or the duration of the ship's
life.
The smaller Torah in the foreground, known as the Truman Torah,
was presented to President Harry S. Truman by Israel 's first
President, Chaim Weizmann, in gratitude for America 's diplomatic
recognition of the state of Israel in 1948. (U.S Navy photo by
Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Kristopher Wilson)
The carrier is one of the few U.S. Navy vessels to have its own
Torah. Few ships are large enough to need one, said Sam Werbel, an
organizer of a dedication ceremony attended by a crowd of 500,
including some Holocaust survivors.
"This is not a ceremony alone," said Mark E. Talisman,
founder and president of the Project Judaica Foundation.
"It's about humanity or a lack thereof. It's about all of us
understanding the dignity of human life."
Several Jewish service members celebrated the event, taking photos
with the heavy 26-inch high scroll bearing the words of the Hebrew
Bible.
Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Jesse Kopelman, USS Harry S. Truman's (CVN
75) Jewish Lay Leader, holds a holy Jewish Torah, one of the few
scrolls from Lithuania to survive the Holocaust, which was
presented to Truman.
About 5 percent or less of Lithuania 's Jewish population survived
the Holocaust. No religious artifacts, other than this Torah, are
thought to remain of that country's Jewish population, organizers
said.
"I'm very proud of our servicemen who are serving, and I'm
very proud that they saw fit to have a Torah on board the
ship," said Julius Marcus of Portsmouth , who attended with
his wife, Jeanne.
On May 14, 1948, President Truman was the first world leader to
grant diplomatic recognition to the newly reborn State of Israel.
Israel 's first president, Chaim Weizmann, thanked Truman with a
Torah scroll that now belongs to the Harry S. Truman Presidential
Library.