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Events in October–December 2023

  • - Support Veterans for Veterans Day at the Museum
    Support Veterans for Veterans Day at the Museum

    Category: General Support Veterans for Veterans Day at the Museum

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    October 9, 2023

    Honor veterans on Veterans Day at the museum on Friday, November 10th. Join us at the museum anytime between noon and 4 to put together care packages for hospitalized veterans.
    What to bring:
    Toiletries (toothbrushes, toothpaste, disposable razors, sample size cans of shaving cream, deodorants/antiperspirants, lip balm, hand lotion, etc..)
    Socks (must be NEW packaged), slippers (store bought non-skid only), underwear (must be NEW packaged), warm hats, sizes for both men and women
    Games, puzzles (complete with all pieces if pre-owned)
    Books, including large print, (must be very clean, in good condition)
    Can’t bring anything? Just bring yourself to make cards, thank you notes, and put the materials we already have together into packages.

  • - The Camouflage Kippa: 40th Anniversary of the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing
    The Camouflage Kippa: 40th Anniversary of the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing

    Category: General The Camouflage Kippa: 40th Anniversary of the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing


    October 22, 2023

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    Join us as we remember the 40th anniversary of the tragic 1983 Beirut barracks bombing with Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff.

    On October 23, 1983, a suicide driver detonated two bombs at buildings in Beirut, Lebanon, housing American and French service members. 241 U.S. military personnel were killed. U.S. Navy Chaplain Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff was there and immediately began helping wounded Marines. In order to wipe away blood and dirt, Resnicoff had used his own kippa. Catholic Chaplain Father George Pucciarelli, seeing Rabbi Resnicoff without his head covered, tore off the top piece of his Marine camouflage cap, and brought it over to Resnicoff to wear.

    This spirit of interfaith cooperation is at the foundation of the military chaplaincy and it continues to inspire Rabbi Resnicoff. His report of the attack and its aftermath, written at the request of the White House, was read as a keynote speech by President Ronald Reagan.

    Rabbi Resnicoff is a retired U.S. Navy Chaplain, former National Director of Interreligious Affairs for the American Jewish Committee, and former Special Assistant to the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force for Values and Vision. His Naval career started in the rivers of Vietnam followed by Naval Intelligence in Europe before rabbinical school and ordination. He was part of the small group of Vietnam veterans that worked to create the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and convinced the US military to participate in the US Days of Remembrance of the Victims of the Holocaust. He was the first chaplain to teach a course at a U.S. military war college: "Faith and Force: Religion, War, and Peace," at the Naval War College, in Newport, RI.

    Howard Mortman is the author of When Rabbi Bless Congress. He is communications director for C-SPAN, the public service providing television coverage of the U.S. Congress. A veteran of Washington, DC, media organizations, he has observed Congress from positions at MSNBC, National Journal’s Hotline, Broadcasting Board of Governors, and New Media Strategies.

    The Camouflage Kippa: 40th Anniversary of the 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing

  • - Support Veterans for Veterans Day at the Museum
    Support Veterans for Veterans Day at the Museum

    Category: General Support Veterans for Veterans Day at the Museum


    November 10, 2023

    Honor veterans on Veterans Day at the museum on Friday, November 10th. Join us at the museum anytime between noon and 4 to put together care packages for hospitalized veterans.
    What to bring:
    Toiletries (toothbrushes, toothpaste, disposable razors, sample size cans of shaving cream, deodorants/antiperspirants, lip balm, hand lotion, etc..)
    Socks (must be NEW packaged), slippers (store bought non-skid only), underwear (must be NEW packaged), warm hats, sizes for both men and women
    Games, puzzles (complete with all pieces if pre-owned)
    Books, including large print, (must be very clean, in good condition)
    Can’t bring anything? Just bring yourself to make cards, thank you notes, and put the materials we already have together into packages.

    Support Veterans for Veterans Day at the Museum

  • - Annual Hannukah Party
    Annual Hannukah Party

    Category: General Annual Hannukah Party


    December 12, 2023

    Join us at our annual Hanukkah Party for latkes, jelly doughnuts, gelt and song! Explore the museum and we'll eat, play games and sing. We'll also look at the ways Jews in the American military have continued the tradition of the Maccabees.

    Annual Hannukah Party

Open Monday - Friday 9 - 5.

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