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There’s a place for Jewish vets in Post 652 eran who served from 1969 to 1972, added. “Jews have served in every American conflict, up to The Jewish War Veterans is a and including the present day.” national organization trying to The group’s mission is to dispel the myth that Jews never focus on both veteran advocacy served in American military and Jewish advocacy, and being conflicts — and it could also help a Jewish veteran puts one at risk stem the rising tide of antisemi- for double bigotry. tism. “We are a JewThe JWV has ish voice for veterposts and chapters ans and a veteran around the counvoice for Jews,” try, and Post 652 is Eric Spinner, a located in Merrick Post 652 member but counts memwho served in the bers from BellNew York Ar my more, Wantagh, Reserve National Seaford and other Guard, said. areas. The national Members of organization was Post 652 continue founded in 1896 as to be active in the the Hebrew Union communities they Veterans Associa- GARY GlICK represent, remaintion to raise aware- Commander, Post 652 ing advocates for ness of contribuJewish veterans. tions made by JewAccording to Ed Freeberg, an ish service members as well as to Air Force veteran and a lifetime combat antisemitism. member of Post 652, this “Mark Twain claimed that includes a balanced list of the Jews had never served in the appearances at both veterans service,” Gary Glick, command- events and Jewish events. Memer of Post 652, said. “Meanwhile, bers attend commemorative seven to eight thousand had just events on Veterans Day and served in the Civil War. Memorial Day, visit public “Jews served in the military schools to discuss Jewish War during and since the Revolutionary War,” Glick, a U.S. Army vetContinued on page 16

By MICHAEl MAlASZCZYK mmalaszczyk@liherald.com

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Michael Malaszczyk/Herald

STEVE RHoAdS, THE newly elected senator representing the 5th District, wasted no time getting to work in Albany.

Steve Rhoads is ready to deliver Newly drawn district has a new state senator By MICHAEl MAlASZCZYK mmalaszczyk@liherald.com

When he was a seventhgrade student in Wantagh, Steve Rhoads volunteered to work on Assemblyman Frederick Parola’s campaign to get extra credit in his social studies class. As a result, Rhoads fell in love with politics. Years later, Rhoads, who now lives in Bellmore, is the new Republican state senator for the 5th District, represent-

ing Wantagh, Seaford, Bellmore, Merrick and other surrounding neighborhoods. Rhoads won the election in the newly drawn district in November, unseating incumbent Democratic Sen. John Brooks by winning 58 percent of the vote. Rhoads had previously served as a Nassau County legislator for the 19th District, and now represents many of those same constituents in Albany. A special election will be held to determine

who will win Rhoads’s vacant seat in the Legislature, but the candidates are not currently known. “There is a tremendous amount of overlap,” Rhoads said. “Obviously, there are many new areas that we’re in now because the Senate district is so much larger, but I’m very grateful that most parts of my legislative district are still with me. I am sorry to have lost a little bit of FreeContinued on page 2

ews have served in every American conflict, up to and including the present day.


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