Many Jewish veterans of WWII were mistakenly given Christian gravestones. Operation Benjamin is trying to fix that.
Even though he always insisted, ‘I didn’t do anything,’ my father finally got the military medals he earned in WWII—and I finally heard his stories about his service
How a Jewish-American soldier in WWII survived in a POW camp—and even managed to celebrate Passover under the Nazis’ noses
‘When I was commanding troops many miles from here, in very tough conditions, never did I even imagine that aged 101, I would receive such an honour’
When religious law kept my father, a World War II veteran, from receiving the military send-off he had always wanted, it was time to plan another fitting farewell
May Day: Portraits of the Jewish soldiers who fought in World War II under the flag of Communism
Keeping alive the memory of my uncle, lost at sea in WWII
My father wasn’t in Pearl Harbor on that infamous day, but the attack changed the course of his life
Private First Class Leonard M. Kravitz awarded posthumous Medal of Honor
Minority soldiers from WWII, Korean War, and Vietnam War to be honored
A discussion with historian Derek Penslar about why their valor has been forgotten, even though it made the Jewish state possible
Veterans live in Israel, struggle with poverty