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A Ship’s Waves–Then and Seventy-Five Years Later

July 1, 2022 Community antisemitism Comments are off for this post

From the Rabbi’s Study   A Ship’s Waves–Then and Seventy-Five Years Later In 1946, a ship, the USS President Warfield, was bought for $8,028 by the Western Trading Company to be used as scrap. She originally carried passengers across the Chesapeake Bay. During much of WWII, she was a training...

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