1. MAJOR STUART ADAM WOLFER (z”l) April 23, 1971 – April 6, 2008 2.

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MAJOR STUART ADAM WOLFER (z”l) April 23, 1971 – April 6,

Program Outline PROGRAM OUTLINE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE LIGHTING OF A YIZKOR/MEMORIAL CANDLE --appropriate words/musical selection OPENING REMARKS – What does Memorial Day mean to us as Americans? (some stimulating question to have audience consider) A POEM especially written for Memorial Day by a student or a published poem (see attached for sample) or other piece of literature REMEMBERING NATION’S FALLEN appropriate individual/family from the Community remembers a Fallen Hero; Read a profile of one of our Nation’s Fallen; Read the Number of Troops killed by War YIZKOR PRAYER-REMEMBRANCE FOR THE WELFARE OF THE AMERICAN TROOPS CHOIR - Star Spangled Banner or other musical selection(s) Note: Have American flag(s) present, request that people wear red, white & blue, or pins of color. If someone of your Community is an active member of the Military consider inviting him/her to be present & to participate. 3

Table of Contents Program Outline4 Pledge of Allegiance5 What is a Hero6 Poetry Selection7-10 Remembering Our Nation’s Fallen11-16 Yizkor17 Reading(s) for the Safety of Our Troops18-22 The Star Spangled Banner23 Call To Action24-26 Additional Pictures27-30 Additional Resources –Wall of Honor32 –Tribute to American Jewish Troops Killed33 In Iraq & Afghanistan –Link to Individual Memorial Day Program34 4 For complete Program Materials, please

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