Baltimore, MD - Feb. 9, 2025 - In a powerful display of unity and resilience, members of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA, Maryland Free State Post 167, traveled from Baltimore to Washington, D.C., for a luncheon at Char Bar, a kosher restaurant that was targeted, on the anniversary of Kristalnacht, in an antisemitic attack. The trip was coordinated by Dan Berkovitz, Joel Poznansky, and Devora Exline, ensuring that veterans could come together in support of the Jewish community and take a stand against hate.

Char Bar, a well-known kosher dining establishment in Washington, D.C., suffered an attack in which its windows were smashed in what authorities and community members believe to be an antisemitic incident. In response, Post 167 arranged this visit to show solidarity, reinforcing the values of strength and unity within the Jewish community.

“We are here not just to enjoy a meal, but to make a statement,” said Joel Poznansky. “Attacks on Jewish institutions affect us all, and we won’t stand by silently when our community is targeted.”

During the luncheon, veterans reflected on the importance of standing together in the face of rising antisemitism. The event also served as an opportunity to discuss the ongoing efforts of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA in promoting awareness and combating hatred nationwide.

Post 167, a chapter of the oldest active veterans’ organization in the country, remains dedicated to honoring Jewish military service and defending the rights and safety of Jewish communities. This visit to Char Bar underscores our commitment to confronting antisemitism head-on and supporting Jewish businesses that have been affected by hate.

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Find out more at http://www.JWV-MDI.org.