First United States Chaplains Task Force class graduates in Toms River, New Jersey. United States Chaplain Task Force formerly NYS Chaplain Task Force debuted its first class in Toms River NJ. . The class graduated Thursday, August 2’nd in the Ocean County college auditorium. This was a full class of Orthodox Jewish chaplains that are ready to serve the larger community of Southern NJ for the years to come. . The New York State Chaplain Task Force recently changed its name to the United States Chaplain Task Force as it began broadening its services beyond NYS. . The Chaplain Task Force has a membership of over 2,500 chaplains of 14 different faiths that serve hospitals, police departments, prisons and wherever there is a need in the community for a professionally trained chaplain. . Honored at the graduation were Toms River Police Lieutenant Mike Miller, Toms River Councilwoman Laurie Hurik and Toms River Police Chaplain Rabbi Ab
e Fried. . Reverend Marcus Miranda, Founder and Commander in Chief of the United States Chaplain Task Force joined us and taught the class. The class was honored to have Cantor Shua Kessin sing the National Anthem at the graduation. This class was made possible in due part through the assistance of Rabbi Yechiel Malik, President of the National Center of Human Development located in Toms River and the director of the Jewish Orthodox Divison of the United States Chaplain Task Force. . We’d like to congratulate the graduating class and wish them well in their service to the community
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ReplyDeleteIts about time we have chaplains that are here to selflessly help the community without politics or financial interests. Mazel tov to all of them on this momentous occasion
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