Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Elder of Ziyon
Marc Ambinder of the Atlantic discovered a very interesting procurement item at a government contracting site: The Army wants a Torah scroll. And, in what appears to be somewhat against a fair RFP process, the Torah scroll it wants is so detailed that it can only be written by a specific scribe. Here's the Statement of Work: The government need not worry about getting the Torah in time for January. While it usually takes a year to write a Torah, it appears that the one they have in mind has already been written until at least Numbers 7:77 - - which means it is at least 60% done. And the case is not too ostentatious: Now for the research. The Torah is to be shipped to Fort Benning, GA. Last year, the ADL wrote an article concerning an incident that occurred in Fort Benning: After a series of consultations with the Anti-Defamation League over the mistreatment of a Jewish trainee at Fort Benning last fall, The United States Army has now taken steps to improve support services for Jewish trainees on the base.The author of the SOW, according to Microsoft Word properties? Carlos C. Huerta! Now it makes sense - Fort Benning is going to have weekly synagogue services, and it needs a Torah in order to do it right. (h/t DeJerusalem for the initial Atlantic link) |