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ELI
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1946
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History
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Ap The Lt. Eli Levin ost was insti-
by the then
Lir tuted in Julvf
'gar H. per-
National Com
he founding
man of New
or
and with
s pirit was Philip
'odd
War I
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,
him were a group ot
associated
veterans who were cl
in in vete-
with the late Dr. Eli,
is
etroit.
ran affairs in the '
as the
s
The Lt. Eli
on wo na-
distinction of
mem-
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&nal awar
of
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bership at
the Jewis
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join.
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Senior
Junior
Judge
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Quarter
Chaplain
Officer o
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T. Levin was born in Toronto, Canada. and c
es in his early boyhood. He attended the C
e he graduated with the degree of Doctor
sity
d a practice in the City of Detroit. 1 1
d e
Id War I broke out, he immediately
Wiz*
and was commissioned 1st Lieuten
ed ictit,.3So r
5, 11th Infantry, 5th Division, and
pita
or 18
as stationed in the city of Vich
re h
as,
eccup
istice,
he
was
with
the
army
ye
the
llo
any.
in G
`t meal ,
yin res
to the United States. Dr.
his ret
eterans
wn
for
his
aid
to
need
acticind was
n and De
ber of the American L
e was a
untimel
terans,
at
the
time
op.
o. 135t,. ,swish Wa
reat
ambition
to
tprif
time
from
t
e ofti*xpressed h
6.,:e.iewish War
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Aaron Kogan
signer for the
Bann, George
Itlehle, Arthur J.
Ituczlu, Samuel
Itittenberg, have
Rogers, Jack K.
nova, Louis H.
en, Dr. Robert
Meld, Carl
old, Nat. C.
eln, Michael
torten II.
orris
our
han II.
Broder, DR \
Buchalter,
Cantor, I
Carson, r
Cohen,
mohon
tor
Cull
Alb
ha
Color Bearer$:
Morris LupIlo
Aaron Ko
Liebman, Abe.
Isindetihnum, Al.
1.11 piton', Morris
Mann, Saul
\ lax, Sydney
Meister, William
Poplarlt, George
IMAM, Maurice II.
licerstcht, It, ti
Berg. Charles
Burns, Marrs
Bernstein. I ter
Birntie•f, \ lot
Block, I mv I
Bluford,
Bordelove. 111
Itrainlit, Jet'
rdon
Wa e Univ
cd,„t service.
nncd to
the
go
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ctr e
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wor 1,cr,
plant o `the
n v a
enttt
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Wikim e
Al.:. and
vir d u a
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Sc
was
d i
d4
uated from
Northern High
Se
1
d
194:?'
He
n
as field, doing table
ror work.
16 months with the
ry Division and was
e Purple Heart.. He at-
rank of corporal. He
ounds on Jan. 27, 1943.
on New Guinea.
27 years of age.
S-
desi
painting, drawing
'the
and planned to bec
artist or a designer.
the
He spent three yea
Pur
vice and received
Cr
Heart, Distinguished
Presidential Unit Citati
Medal with cluster.
issiob
Although his quota
Aarob
had already been fill
volunteered for a flight
is ht
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many in March, 1945.
d Lt
met his death. He was
r ors t
navigator and radar o
a B-24.
He was 25 years of a
*so
Jerome H. Gr A-3;
a d
e d'to
N wn habe
wets
Ab
his ba
s hoot
II pro
semen on W
o year
las
Holm
Rohn was working at
ler Baking Company
oined the service. lie
uate
est-
ool
of
g
,wo
ici
Jerome H. Greenberg'
ing at the CadillaC'Mtitoi;: ,Cerm-
pany when he
nntered the ser-
Q c e. He was
attending t h e
• Detroit College
of Law and
was graduate
of Wayne Uni-
versity and of
No rth wes to rn
High School.
Jerome had —
lecided upon law as the field of
his choice and after his gradua-
tion from Wayne University im-
mediately embarked on that road.
He spent two and a half year
in the armed forces, eight mont
of which were served in the E
He received the Combat Tail
man's Badge.
ife,
He is survived by his
and
Anne Rothenberg Greenbe
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ala n an
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'the e
tered
e
to
vic
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Le
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g
fe
a -
r-
In
Ile
rn
daughter, Donna Sue.
He was 27 years of a
School.
planned to
work at being a
cartoonist, ani-
mator and pho-
tographer. H e
was in service
from February 1942 to October 2,
1944. During this time, he was
awarded Bronze and Silver stars
and a presidential citation. He
volunteered for a special expert
infantry outfit and was one of the
first to land in Normandy on D
Day with the combat engineers.
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He WAS 27 years of age.
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a s an
anent sports
fan and a top-
n o t ch basket-
ball player. While in training, he
was squadron leader and basket-
ball instructor and graduated
with honors as a radio operator.
Bill arrived in New Guinea on
Oct. 22, 1944. A Corporal, he set
out on his third and final mission
on Nov. 10, 1944, over Wewak.
New Guinea. His B-25 was shot
down in flames and crashed in
the Pacific Ocean.
He was 20 years of age.
1
(specially inter-
ested in acting
a n d dramatics
as a hobby but
he planned to
make cake bak-
ing and deco•-
ating his career.
He was in the service for 3
years and he met his death in his
last campaign on the fields of
Normandy.
He was 22 years of age.
Sponsors
Ilirndort
Maurice Bordelme
Dr. Robert Armen
L. Mat
Sid
lir. Mark llartneld
upiloff
Morr
Dr. H. M. Ekelman
Harris
Barry
'deleteln David Writhe'
Arthur
Adrian A. Tobias
ctor
Da, Id II.
Harry 1.. Canon
Morrie Sh
gam Mann
Stark Tiro
Albert J. Wykorf
Mamas Lv
Mn,. Eli Levin
Samuel Shum
J Kralzman
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