Events in April–June 2017
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- Home Front to Battlefront: An Ohio Teenager in World War II - Frank Lavin
Home Front to Battlefront: An Ohio Teenager in World War II - Frank Lavin Home Front to Battlefront: An Ohio Teenager in World War II - Frank Lavin
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April 2, 2017Frank Lavin, author of Home Front to Battlefront will join us to discuss the World War II experiences of Carl Lavin.
Carl Lavin was a high school senior in Canton, Ohio, when Pearl Harbor was attacked. In his freshman year of college, he joined the reserves, a decision that would take him with the US Army from training across the United States and Britain to combat with the 84th Infantry Division in the Battle of the Bulge. Home Front to Battlefront is the tale of a foot soldier who finds himself thrust into a world where he and his unit grapple with the horrors of combat, the idiocies of bureaucracy, and the oddities of life back home—all in the same day. The book is based on Carl’s personal letters, his recollections, and those of the people he served beside, official military history, private papers, and more.
Home Front to Battlefront contributes the rich details of one soldier’s experience to the broader literature on World War II. Lavin’s adventures, in turn disarming and sobering, will appeal to general readers, veterans, educators, and students of the war. As a history, the book offers insight into the wartime career of a Jewish Ohioan in the military, from enlistment to training through overseas deployment. As a biography, it reflects the emotions and the role of the individual in a total war effort that is all too often thought of as a machine war in which human soldiers were merely interchangeable cogs.
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- Jewish Life in the Military and the D.C. Homefront during World War I
Jewish Life in the Military and the D.C. Homefront during World War I Jewish Life in the Military and the D.C. Homefront during World War I
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April 27, 2017In partnership with the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, tour our exhibitions and hear from historian Dr. Sheldon Goldberg on Jews in the military during the First World War. Followed by a presentation by JHS curator Christiane Bauer, who will share treasures from the JHS collection related to the involvement of Jewish Washingtonians in "The Great War."
Suggested $10 per person donation.
Register with JHS online | rsvp@jhsgw.org | 202-789-0900
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- Annual Memorial Day Shabbat Services at Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
Annual Memorial Day Shabbat Services at Sixth and I Historic Synagogue Annual Memorial Day Shabbat Services at Sixth and I Historic Synagogue
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May 26, 2017The National Museum of American Jewish Military History, Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. and 6th & I Historic Synagogue will hold the Annual National Shabbat Service honoring the Jewish Fallen Heroes of Iraq and Afghanistan. On this Memorial Day weekend, and hopefully countless Memorial Day weekends thereafter, we are also asking all of the synagogues throughout our nation and all Jewish organizations to read the names of these Fallen Heroes in memorial.
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- Dupont-Kalorama Museum Consortium Walk Weekend
Dupont-Kalorama Museum Consortium Walk Weekend Dupont-Kalorama Museum Consortium Walk Weekend
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June 4, 2017Stretch your legs and your mind during the 34th Annual Dupont Kalorama Museum Walk June 3 and 4, 2017 from 11am-4pm
Five diverse museums will open their doors free of charge for this weekend long celebration in Washington, D.C.’s most beautiful neighborhoods. Discover Anderson House, Dumbarton House, NSCDA Museum & Headquarters, National Museum of American Jewish Military History (only open Sunday), The Phillips Collection, and Woodrow Wilson House.
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- General Orde Wingate Memorial Ceremony
General Orde Wingate Memorial Ceremony General Orde Wingate Memorial Ceremony
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June 25, 2017Orde Wingate is called HaYedid in Israel; almost every city has a street named after him; and he is considered one of the Godfathers of the Israeli Defense Forces. He is also one of the few foreigners buried at Arlington, and The Jewish War Veterans holds a unique Jewish service with participation of Military Chaplains and Christian Zionists leaders. Prayers for the US, Britain and Israel are offered, and speakers address Wingate's historical importance. Music and the Kel Maleh Memorial prayer are included.