Baltimore, MD — Aug. 25, 2025 - Members of the Baltimore Jewish community were well-represented at a distinguished dining out held at Kemp Mill Synagogue in Silver Spring, hosted by the Jewish War Veterans of the USA (Maryland)—the nation’s oldest active veterans’ organization, founded in 1896. Among those in attendance were JWV Post 167 Commander Dan Berkovitz, Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum, Director of Jewish Uniformed Services of Maryland, and Andrew Altman, a U.S. Army Reserve member, along with others from the region who came to show their support.

The evening’s Guest Speaker was Colonel (Ret.) Ed Rothstein, USA, Acting Secretary of the Maryland Department of Veterans and Military Families, who delivered a powerful and thought-provoking address. Centering his remarks on the question, “Who is packing your parachute?” Rothstein reminded attendees that no one succeeds alone—others support, prepare, and safeguard us along the way. He stressed the importance of both choosing wisely who we trust and expressing gratitude to those who quietly ensure our success and safety.

At the head table, honored guests included:

  • Captain David Forman, USN, Naval Academy, President of the Mess, accompanied by Ms. April Forman.
  • LTJG Alia Hirsch, USN, Walter Reed, Vice President of the Mess.
  • The Honorable Eliav Benjamin, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Israel, Washington, D.C.
  • Command Sergeant Major Gary Ginsburg, USA (Ret.), Past National Commander, Jewish War Veterans of the USA.
  • Senior Master Sergeant Scott Schlesinger, USAF (Ret.), Department of Mid-Atlantic Area & Israel, JWV, accompanied by Ms. Anne Schlesinger.

The evening was marked by the time-honored traditions of a Dining Out, blending military formality with camaraderie and humor. Music was provided by the United States Army Pershing’s Own Brass Quintet, whose performance added ceremony and inspiration to the night. Midshipmen from the United States Naval Academy were also in attendance, reinforcing the event’s central purpose: strengthening Jewish life in the armed forces.

Dinner was catered by Signature Caterers under the kosher supervision of the Vaad of Greater Washington, ensuring the highest standards of kashrut for the community.

In keeping with the evening’s spirit of service, proceeds from the event will support the Friends of the Jewish Chapel at the Naval Academy, an organization dedicated to supporting Jewish midshipmen as they pursue both their military and spiritual journeys.

Special thanks and approbations go to CDR Daniel Vogel (Ret.); Anne Schlesinger; LCDR Yonina Creditor, USN; Maj Michael Kuiper, USMC (Ret.); CDR Michael Glick; LTJG Alia Hirsch, USN; Lt Col Andrew Gilson; Lt Col Gary Cohen, USAF (Ret.); LTC Yeshaya Poyrus; Devora Exline; Justin Dekelbaum; Charley Jay; Andrew Swedlow; the United States Army Pershing’s Own Brass Quintet; Signature Caterers; CSS Security; Kemp Mill Synagogue; Manasseh Katz Smart Computer Inc.; and DJ “C” Hirsch. Their contributions and dedication made the evening possible and ensured its success.

This memorable night at Kemp Mill Synagogue highlighted the unique bonds between the Jewish community, the U.S. Armed Forces, and the State of Israel—an enduring reminder that faith, service, and fellowship go hand in hand.