Baltimore, MD - Nov. 11, 2025 - At Noon on Veterans Day, November 11, 2025, the cold winds swept across Garrison Forest Veterans Cemetery as more than twenty veterans and supporters gathered for a ceremony of remembrance. After the main 11 a.m. service, the group made its way to the Jewish Section for a special Kaddish service - the only Veterans Day Kaddish Service in a Jewish section in any state veterans cemetery.
The ceremony began with the reading of the Governor’s Veterans Day proclamation, followed by the solemn recitation of names provided from the National Museum of American Jewish Military History - those who fell during Operation Iraqi Freedom and later conflicts. Tehillim was recited, the Kaddish recited, and finally the Kel Malei Rachamim prayer offered for the souls of the fallen.
Among those present were Maryland Delegate Jon Cardin; Jonathan Schwartz, special assistant to Baltimore County Executive Katherine Klausmeier; Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum of Jewish Uniformed Services Association; and Dan Berkovitz, Commander of Jewish War Veterans Post 167.
Despite the freezing air, the service went on. Each prayer, each name, each gust of wind seemed to carry the same message - that honoring those who served is not an obligation of comfort, but of gratitude.



