[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 175 (Tuesday, December 6, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S6755]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING THE JEWISH WAR VETERANS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Mr. KIRK. Mr. President, I would like to honor the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States of America, JWV, as they celebrate their
120th anniversary. Their service has not only benefitted the Jewish and
veterans communities, but this Nation as a whole.
Since 1896, the JWV has been the Nation's leading organization
representing those of Jewish faith who have served overseas in the
military. The Jewish community has served in every war and conflict
that this great country has fought, beginning with the Revolutionary
War, including the Civil War, and with our current military engagements
in Iraq and Afghanistan. In 1933, the JWV protested against Nazi
Germany's policies towards Jews. JWV continued its legacy in advocacy
in 1963, as the only veterans organization that joined Martin Luther
King, Jr.'s March on Washington for civil rights.
The JWV continues its mission to preserve the Jewish American
military legacy, protect veterans rights, and promote community with
250 posts across the Nation and in Israel. The JWV provides numerous
contributions to society, including partnering with Boy Scouts of
America and Girl Scouts of the USA; working with JROTC, ROTC, and other
military college programs; providing disaster relief services to
victims of natural disasters; and speaking out against anti-Semitism.
The JWV has proven that Jews have been and continue to be a vital
element in the preservation of American doctrine and the defense and
maintenance of American security.
I congratulate and commend the JWV for their hard work and dedication
in defending our free institutions, fighting against bigotry and
prejudice, and honoring Jewish servicemembers, veterans and their
families who have made great sacrifices for our country.
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