Col. Harry Lindauer

From the Annapolis newspaper… Retired Army Col. Harry Lindauer, [z”l] had a favorite expression: “A new Pharaoh arose who knew not Joseph.” What he meant by that, his wife Thea explained, is that a man can be honored for many things, but as generations follow generations eventually the man is forgotten.  But a man who lived a life like Col. […]

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Private First Class Daniel Agami, Baruch Dayan HaEmes

On Thursday, Private First Class Daniel Agami was killed by a roadside bomb. He was posthumously awarded the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. In a standing-room-only crowd that snaked outside the chapel, Pfc. Daniel Agami was memorialized Tuesday by hundreds of friends – and even some strangers from the local chapter of Jewish War Veterans – as a happy-go-lucky man […]

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New Jewish Broadband Network

A great site was forwarded to me last night. The military often puts us at bases or posts far away from larger Jewish communities. Subsequently, there can be a paucity of any kind of materials relevant to Judaism. For broadband Internet users, however, there is now the Jewish Tv Network, which has programming pertaining to both Jewish life and Israel. […]

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Letter from Anacortes

In an excellently written and very amusing article in the World Jewish Digest, Alison Buckholtz encapsulates the difficulties Jewish service members can face in more remote duty stations, and by cataloging her family’s efforts to bring yiddishkeit to their military community. Sans crucifix… From the article: So as we drove down our new street in Anacortes, it wasn’t the extravagant, […]

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The Frankfurt Jewish GI Conference

Dr. Alex Grobman provides this interesting article. From the Allied invasion of Europe in June 1944 until the early 1950’s, the surviving remnant of European Jewry received aid from various sources. The American Army, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), the International Relief Organization (IRO) and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) provided the majority of the […]

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An Update on Fort Leavenworth

JewsOnFirst.Org has effectively gathered the information on the Fort Leavenworth situation into one listing, here, including PDFs of the now-removed documents. Not an endorsement of JewsOnFirst.org, necessarily, as there are many issues on the site that many of us might agree/disagree with, but as far as information collection for the sake of making individual determinations, the linked page does an […]

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