[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 159 (2013), Part 1]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 248]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                        HONOR OF JERRY POLONSKY

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                      HON. MICHAEL G. FITZPATRICK

                            of pennsylvania

                    in the house of representatives

                        Friday, January 18, 2013

  Mr. FITZPATRICK. Mr. Speaker, today I have the honor of speaking on 
behalf of my dear friend, Jerry Polonsky, who on Sunday, December 20th 
will be celebrating his retirement as acting Commander of the Jewish 
War Veterans of the United States of America.
  I've known Jerry for many years--we are both from the great hometown 
of Levittown, Pennsylvania. Everyone in town who knows Jerry knows that 
he has been a great leader in our community. The best way to describe 
Jerry is a ``natural born leader,'' an advocate for everything that's 
right and good for this country.
  Jerry is a great American story. Earlier in his career, Jerry worked 
for an insurance company in Philadelphia, while also running his own 
printing business out of his home. He also served our nation's military 
proudly during the Korean War in a ``classified'' position, and has 
been married to his lovely wife Barbara for over 50 years.
  Jerry's earlier career endeavors and military experience don't even 
begin to sum up his lifelong accomplishments. In addition, Jerry has 
served as the Commander of the Jewish War Veterans of the United 
States, and his commitment to their mission is unending. For many 
years, Jerry has volunteered his time and efforts to the department's 
cause to ensure that those who have fought our nation's battles receive 
the treatment and the respect they deserve. With Jerry's help, many 
returning veterans have received the care they need through the Jewish 
War Veterans. Also, Jerry has been a strong advocate for the state of 
Israel, fighting to ensure that peace and prosperity continue to reign 
true in the Jewish state.
  Jerry has devoted his life to helping those in need, and has inspired 
many of us who have had the great pleasure of knowing him. He is a hero 
to his community, our country, his family, and to me. Jerry, I wish you 
and your family all the best. I wish you many more years of happiness 
and success. It is an honor to call you my friend.

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