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Her uncle, Army Pvt. David Moser, is buried here. He was a soldier in World War I who died of influenza in Germany at age 20, before Eiferman was born. He was buried at Arlington in 1920.
But what happens when those very ideals are hijacked and used to justify the exclusion of Jews from spaces that claim to ...
Deborah Berlinger Eiferman rose from her wheelchair and was helped to the lectern set up in the grass near the grave of her uncle, Army Pvt. David Moser — her “baby uncle” as she called him ...
Pvt. David Moser, born Sept. 7, 1898, in Suffern, New York, enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1917 to fight for his country and a year later was deployed to France, where he fought in numerous battles.
The Montana Jewish Project has received a historic window with a wood frame resembling the Star of David. They will be ...
Besides being a musical genius, the late Sly Stone was a fashion icon. His wardrobe consisted of “a psychedelic stew of fringe, rhinestones and lamé that was sometimes celebratory and sometimes ...
-- Addressing the Republican Jewish Coalition today, Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson told a story about how the Star of David came to be on the U.S. dollar bill.
The nonprofit organization Operation Benjamin on Monday unveiled new headstones etched with the Star of David for Moser and for Pfc. Adolph Hanf to properly reflect their Jewish faith. Rep ...
Jewish Journal editor, Jessica Tzikas recounts her first five months on the job and what she has seen from the Jewish community.
Two Jewish World War I veterans, Pvt. David Moser and Pfc. Adolph Hanf, were buried under tombstones with Christian crosses until now. The new tombstones with the Star of David were unveiled in a ...
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