Austin Post 757, Jewish War Veterans of the USA Honors the Fallen on Memorial Day 

The Jewish Outlook

Jul 1, 2025

Members of JWV Austin Post 757 enjoy a successful Memorial Day Poppy Drive at the Dell Jewish Community Center. Courtesy: Steve Krant

By Steve Krant

Members of Post 757, Jewish War Veterans of the USA, observed Memorial Day this year in the Jennifer & David Kaufman Family Living Room at the Dell Jewish Community Center with a Poppy Drive fundraiser supporting local area veterans in need, regardless of faith. The poppy flower – these days often in the form of a colorful sticker – was popularized in the World War I poem, “In Flanders Fields” by Canadian battlefield surgeon John McRae, referring to the blood-red poppies growing over the graves of his fallen comrades. The Remembrance Poppy has endured for more than a century as a memorial symbol for soldiers lost in battle.

Over that same weekend, several JWV Post members performed the mitzvah of placing flags on the gravesite each Jewish veteran at various cemeteries in Austin and surrounding communities.

Memorial Day, a federal holiday observed on the last Monday in May, has roots in the post-Civil War era. First known as Decoration Day, it was a time to remember and adorn the graves of soldiers with flags, ribbons, and flowers. Today, it honors all men and women who wore the uniform and made the ultimate sacrifice in-service to the nation.

Ironically, the Jewish War Veterans also has post-Civil War origins. Formed in 1896 as the Hebrew Union Veterans Association in New York City by a group of 63 Jewish veterans in response to persistent and baseless myths that Jews profited, but didn’t serve. In fact, thousands fought and sacrificed on both sides, among them several Medal of Honor recipients. The Hebrew Union was soon joined by their Confederate counterparts, then by veterans of the Spanish-American War, ultimately coalescing as Jewish War Veterans of the USA. Still going strong in its 129th year, JWV is the nation’s longest continuously operating Veteran Service Organization.

_________________________________________________________________

Members of Austin’s Post 757 are active in the community throughout the year, fundraising, assisting veterans in need, or helping them navigate the VA’s bureaucracy. JWV’s nation-wide network of members actively supports democracy and works to counter antisemitism and extremism. For more information, visit jwv.org or contact [email protected].

Latest Posts

It Takes Guts: Superfood and Super CEO Julie Smolyansky at SXSW

It Takes Guts: Superfood and Super CEO Julie Smolyansky at SXSW

Jessica Yellin and Julie Smolyansky at SXSW in Austin on March 12, 2023. Credit: Allison Teegardin By Allison Teegardin  On Sunday, March 12, 2023, in a ballroom at the Austin Marriott Downtown, two accomplished Jewish women sat in conversation for a SXSW session. The…

Israeli Entrepreneur Makes His “Waze” to SXSW 

Israeli Entrepreneur Makes His “Waze” to SXSW 

Uri Levine. Courtesy: Adibarill Communications By Allison Teegardin  Uri Levine, co-founder of Waze, a community-based traffic and navigation app, and author of the book, “Fall in Love with the Problem, Not the Solution – A Handbook for Entrepreneurs,” spoke about…

Announcing the Dell Jewish Community Center 

Announcing the Dell Jewish Community Center 

Susan and Michael Dell. Credit: David Finkel Photography  Shalom Austin is excited to announce the official renaming of the Shalom Austin JCC to the Dell Jewish Community Center! The new two-story, 37,805 square-foot facility, nicknamed the “Dell J,” is located on the…