-trekiktir - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Leave Everything to Us By BEN G. FRANK (Copyright 1978, JTA, Inc.) WEST POINT, N.Y. — Hanuka certainly will be well represented at the United States Military Academy just north of New York City. For not only will the candles be lit by Jewish cadets, officers, enlisted men and their families, but on a massive stone mantel in the academic board room of the academy there are statues of the nine greatest warriors the world has even known. Of the nine, there are three Jewish heroes and one is Judas Maccabeus. (The other two are Joshua and David.) In the long span of the history of the Republic Jews have been prominently Wyn & Harold Landis. HOME CATERING Phone 557-6157 • STYLE • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN - HAROLD CATERING rill T . 1 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND 1_1171/OUSTOMERS, A HAPPY & HEALTHY HANUKA ''!.!_1' ) TEL-TWELVE SHOE REPAIR 2 8 708 Telegraph Road 355-2467 Southfield Mich 48076 Open Mon. thru Sat. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SHOES REBUILT LIKE NEW! 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David Salisbury Franks, a distinguished military offi- cer and diplomat; Samuel Noah, soldier of fortune and West Point's 30th graduate and Col. Isaac Franks, quartermaster with George Washington. After the Civil War, the number of Jewish graduates from West Point showed a marked increase. Nearly 100 Jewish West Pointers commanded units in World War I and it is es- timated that the number of Jewish graduates in World War II exceeded several hundred. Of course, a modern American Jewish Maccabee is the late Col. David "Mic- key" Marcus, a graduate of the military academy, who is buried at West Point and was known for his military contributions to the Israel Defense Forces in the Jewish state's war of inde- pendence. Col. Marcus was killed in the battle for Jerusalem. This Hanuka of 5739 there are 46 Jewish cadets — a part of the West Point Jewish "family," which to- tals more than 100. And for a small Jewish community there is much activity in- deed, activity which sig- nifies pride in Judaism among the Jewish cadets. Varied activities include the building, decorating of a sukka and praying therein; Friday evening services, Bnai Mitzva, weddings, a Jewish cadet choir which is often on tour; and, of course, a highlight for the whole academy, the community Seder, which is usually attended by many officers and officials at the academy, including the Superintendent, Lt. Gen- eral Andrew J. Goodpaster. There are also lectures on Jewish themes, folk singing and dancing. But Jewish cadets, trained to serve, give of their time to perpetuate Judaism. Over the years, they have set up a Sun- day school, with courses taught by the cadets and hosted by faculty wives. Heading the Sunday school this year is Cadet Jeff Jacobs, class of '79 of Fair- fax, Va., the son of a mili- tary officer. Jeff's Jewish education is deep and in- cludes a year of study in a yeshiva. With the advice of his former synagogue offi- cials at Olam Tikvah in Fairfax; Va., and the receipt of materials from the Na- tional Jewish Welfare , Board and various publish- ing houses, Jeff planned the curriculum. Today, these future officers of America teach the youngsters of par- ents stationed at this post how to read Hebrew: they impart knowledge of Jewish customs, Bible and holidays and they involve the adults themselves in the organiza- tion of the school. Both Jeff and Col. D. Peter Gleichenhaus, deputy director of physical educa- tion at the academy and coordinator of Jewish ac- tivities at West Point, stress that since the number of Jewish cadets is relatively small, those who are Jewish in effect "become more con - scious of being Jewish." Involvement of Jewish cadets, therefore, might be much greater here than at other universities, accord- ing to Col. Gleichenhaus, whose son, Joseph — in- structed by Cadet Jacobs — will celebrate his Bar Mitzva this month at the academy. Although services are now voluntary for all at the academy, attendance among Jewish cadets is usually more than 50 per- cent, adds Col. Gleichenhaus. It is in the area of reli- gious services that a major breakthrough will be made. In the early years of the academy, when chapel attendance was compulsory, Jews attended services in the cadet chapel which is a non-sectarian chapel, but in practice always has been considered Protes- tant. Later, Jewish cadets attended their own services in cadet chapel. (At the turn of the century, a Catholic chapel was built.) Today, Jewish services are held in a chemistry hall. Jordan Leder litasager Friday, December 22, 19T8 59 The newly elected president of the United Israel Appeal, Jerrold C. 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