This year, honoring US veterans on Memorial Day is doubly meaningful

AuthorCindy Grosz
Published date26 May 2021
Jews from all religious backgrounds look forward to annual Israeli Day parades. They must, however, not overlook the events celebrating American pride in our war heroes, our freedoms and our workers.

This year, as many are going outdoors for the first time in months, why not rejoice safely outdoors. We have so much to be thankful for - first and foremost, we survived the pandemic!

Here's a model for your community: Members of the Lawrence-Cedarhurst community, along with neighboring patriots, will gather on Sunday morning, May 30th to participate in the 102-year-old Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department Memorial Day Parade. At 10 am, the live parade begins at Frost Lane and Central Avenue in Lawrence concluding with a brief and meaningful tribute ceremony in Cedarhurst's Andrew J. Parise Park. Full disclosure - I am honored to be a featured guest in this year's parade.

The expanded parade, the production of creative community members and Village staff was created and led by Penina (Paris) Popack, Village of Lawrence Trustee. She is joined by JoMarie Capone of The Village of Cedarhurst.

Popack stated, "We hope this Memorial Day Parade will be inspiring, entertaining, and the best attended ever after last year's event was canceled due to the pandemic. We are taking necessary safety precautions hopeful that people will come out to support and cheer our volunteer fire department, military and marchers. It is going to be spectacular!"

Approximately 70 entrants will march down the Village's main shopping avenue. Highlights of the parade will include a host of Military veterans, firemen and fire trucks, Freeport Navy JROTC Color Guard, bagpipes and drums, a musical brass ensemble, antique and exotic cars, motorcycles, hatzalah, Achiezer, local schools, scouts and organizations.

Historic reenactors from Rock Hall Museum will be driven on a classic horse and carriage. Special guests will be local politicians, former navy and army veterans, Dr. Yashar and Perie Hirshaut and myself. Patriotic American songs will be performed by Meshugga Daddies Barbershop Singers, led by Dr. Stuart Rappaport, Mariachi Hidalgo NYC and renowned superstar Mendy J. Additional surprises are in store.

Veteran Syd Mandelbaum, a child of Holocaust survivors and commander of the American Legion...

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