Memorial Day Jewish War Veterans to remember fallen comrades at two services. DAVID SACHS Copy Editor T Fleischman R s i Complete ices • Personal Care Medication s Health Clinic 'Safe, Secure Envir I Daily, Shabbat, and Holiday Services in our Synagogue ■ Recreational Programs ■ Adult Educational Classes ■ Laundry, Housekeeping, Transportation ■ Beauty / Barber Shop ■ Nosh Nook and Gift Shop ■ Respite and Guest Rooms for application, contact: Tracey Proghovnick, m.s.w, c.s.w. Director of Admissions available evenings for appointments 6710 W. Maple -Road, West Bloomfield a service of Jewish Home & Aging Services Herman Sherline and Auxiliary Co- Presidents Eleanor Silk and Martha Hauptman, will be chaired by past Department Commander Milton Klein. Lev Kuperstein, 78, of Southfield, a Russian veteran of World War II, is secretary of his local veteran's organiza- tion of about 200. And there will be a Russian presence at the JWV's U.S. Memorial Day services. "We'll go," Kuperstein said. "We go every year." his year marks the 60th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the beginning of the United States' involvement in World War II.. "Has it been 60 years?" asked Bernard Gross, 76, of West Bloomfield, a retired housing project manager for the city of Detroit. "I must be older than I think." Gross was 17 when he was in his living room, listening to reports of the slaughter of American service people in Hawaii on Dec. 7, 1941. He entered the Army at age 19, serving as a radar specialist in the invasions of the Philippines and Okinawa. "If we hadn't dropped the Bomb, I would have been in the invasion of Japan, too," he said. Monday is Memorial Day and this Sunday, May 27, the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America- Department of Michigan and Ladies Auxiliary will join Klein, the event chairman, Past Dep artment ranks with Canadian and said, "Ever since the nder Comma Russian Jewish war veterans Revolutionary War, a lot of Klein Milton for an "International people do not believe that salutes the flag at Memorial Day Service." any Jews fought in any major Services will be held at two last year 's services. conflict the U.S. was Jewish cemeteries on Sunday. involved in. That's why the Rites at Machpelah JWV was formed 106 years ago, to Cemetery, 21103 Woodward Avenue, combat that — and to fight bigotry Ferndale, begin at 10 a.m. and a sec- and anti-Semitism and to help our fel- ond ceremony will be held at noon at low veterans." Hebrew Memorial Park Cemetery, Machpelah Cemetery has erected 21503 E. 14 Mile Road, Clinton five flagpoles this year for each of the Township. Department Chaplain Tom individual services — Army, Navy, Air Tannis will officiate at both services. Force, Marines and Coast Guard — In case of rain, both events will be and set up a permanent podium for held inside at the cemeteries. the services near the Howitzer cannon The services are open to the public in the veteran's section. With friends and relatives of deceased The JWV-Department of Michigan veterans invited, regardless of race or supplies small American flags for all religion. Jewish veterans' graves at all Jewish Balfour Branch members of the cemeteries. Royal Canadian Legion, commanded "We just dropped off four .gross of by Izzy Sigal will attend as will the flags at Hebrew Memorial Cemetery," Russian delegation, headed by Arkagy said. Klein, chairman of the event. Ongeyberg. "There should be a lot of flags flying The events, overseen by JWV around: ❑ Michigan Department Commander