The American Jewish community appeared today to be as deeply split as the rest of the nation over the Government’s Vietnam war policies. The antithetical views were reflected in the capital where a ...
President Johnson was characterized by leaders of the Jewish War Veterans who met with him today as disturbed by lack of support for the Vietnam war in the American Jewish community at a time when he ...
Larry Liss, a pathfinder-turned-pilot in Vietnam, was given a simple mission on May 14, 1967. Liss was to assist pilot Tom Baca, who was to retire in the coming days, in taking the military chaplain ...
WASHINGTON – JUNE 28: General Charles Baldwin (L), Air Force Chief of Chaplins, speaks with Rabbi Arnold Resnicoff, a special assistant to the Air Force Chief of Staff, during a hearing of the House ...
President Obama will award the nation’s highest military honor to 24 mainly Hispanic and Jewish soldiers in conflicts going back to World War II in a congressionally mandated initiative to overcome ...
Ten years ago, I wrote a column reflecting on my reactions to visiting Vietnam. Given the lack of revulsion to, and even flirtation with, communism (or its more mildly named version, socialism) among ...
With Israel embroiled in a war against Hamas, this week’s anniversary of a pivotal moment in the revival of Jewish sovereignty is not likely to draw much attention. The urgency of the present moment ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Washington, D.C. is a museum town, with some of the best collections in the world spanning across human history. But tucked away blocks from Dupont Circle is a unique military ...