<P> Combating anti-Semitism, particularly charges that Jews are somehow less patriotic than other Americans, continues to be a goal of both the JWV and the NMAJMH . The Museum--through its exhibitions, archives, and programs--documents of the long history of honorable and distinguished service of Jews in the American military from the Revolutionary War to the present . </P> <P> The core exhibit, known as Jews in the American Military, covers the span of Jewish service in the American military - from the colonial era to the present . Permanent exhibitions include Major General Julius Klein: His Life and Work and The Hall of Heroes: American Jewish Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor . Past and present special exhibitions have included such subjects as: </P> <Ul> <Li> Jewish War Veterans' Protest March Against Nazi Germany - 75th Anniversary </Li> <Li> Hidden Treasures: Selections from Our Permanent Collection </Li> <Li> Rescue & Renewal: GIs and Displaced Persons </Li> <Li> Women in the Military: A Jewish Perspective </Li> <Li> A Mother's Grief </Li> <Li> An American, A Sailor and A Jew: The Life and Career of Commodore Uriah Phillips Levy, USN (1792--1862) </Li> <Li> Gold Star Mothers, Wives and Sisters </Li> </Ul> <Li> Jewish War Veterans' Protest March Against Nazi Germany - 75th Anniversary </Li>

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