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The Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation is a nonprofit, volunteer organization. Its purpose is to identify and recognize sites of American Jewish historical interest. The society sponsors and promotes programs of local and national historic interest. Cooperating with local historical societies, communities, churches and synagogues, the society encourages dialogue and interactive recognition of the commonality of the American experience.
The initiative is a memorial project of the Jewish American Society for Historic Preservation, U.K. Branch and the Ipswich War Memorial Project.
Attendees will enjoy a lakeside concert by Klezmer Berl’s Hotsie Totsie Orkestra, which has been making people dance in New York State’s Catskill and Hudson Valley regions for 15 years.
The Kiryat Shemona Lion is the fourth in the Lion’s Trail series in Israel.
Afterwards, stay for the opening of a contemporary photography exhibit.
The Rosenwald Fund was the vital key to the construction of 5,357 schools, teachers’ homes and training shops across the 15 states of the South. In time, one-third of all Black American children attended a Rosenwald school.
In 1942, she and George Antheil received U.S. Patent No. 2,292,387, having designed a “Secret Communication System” for torpedo guidance for use during World War II.
The Germans/Austro-Hungarians were never stabbed in the back by the Jews. It was the Jews who were stabbed in the back by them.
The memorial is being built overlooking the Rt. 2 Coastal highway on a hill adjacent to Einstein Park in north Netanya. An estimated 250,000 vehicles per day will clearly see it.