Baltimore, MD - July 30, 2025  - On Tuesday, July 29, 2025, Dan Berkovitz, Commander of Jewish War Veterans (JWV) Post 167 in Owings Mills, had the honor of joining Scott Schlesinger—Commander of the JWV Department of the Mid-Atlantic Area & Israel—and Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum, Director of the Jewish Uniformed Service Association of Maryland-Chabad, in meeting with Maryland Governor Wes Moore to recognize and celebrate the distinguished service of Carroll County Commissioner Ed Rothstein.

Commissioner Rothstein is a Jewish Retired Army Colonel and a proud member of JWV Post 167 (Owings Mills), as he prepares to assume the leadership of the Maryland Department of Veterans and Military Families (formerly the Maryland Department of Veterans Affairs). Secretary Rothstein’s appointment is a recognition of his military and civic dedication. This occasion is also a historic milestone for our community.

In an inspiring pairing, Rothstein will be joined by Deputy Secretary Ross Cohen—also a fellow Jewish War Veterans member. This leadership duo may well make Maryland the only state in the nation where both the Secretary and Deputy Secretary of its veterans affairs department are Jewish and members of JWV.

The Maryland Free State Post 167 of the Jewish War Veterans of the USA extends a heartfelt mazal tov to newly appointed Secretary Ed Rothstein on his new role. We look forward to supporting him and his team as they serve the more than 360,000 veterans and their families who call Maryland home.

May his leadership be marked by strength, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to those who have served.

Department Commander Scott Schlesinger; Maryland Governor Wes Moore; Secretary of DVMF Ed Rothstein; Director of JUSA-MD Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum; and Post 167 Commander Dan Berkovitz


Rabbi Tenenbaum gifts Ed Rothstein the JUSA camouflage kippa, a token of appreciation from the Jewish Uniformed Services Association.