Mordechai (Max) Fuchs, who died on July 3 at age 96, was a survivor of a time when heard Jewish melodies were sweet, but those unheard were sweeter. An amateur cantor, he participated as a rifleman in ...
Max Fuchs was a rifleman in the 1st Infantry Division when it came ashore at Omaha Beach, the bloodiest sector of the D-Day invasion of Normandy, on the morning of June 6, 1944. Four months later, he ...
The 1944 Shabbat service was the first Jewish service to be broadcast from Germany since the rise of Hitler more than a decade earlier. NEW YORK (JTA) — Max Fuchs, an American soldier who helped lead ...
Max Fuch, a World War II rifleman who sang the hymns during the first Jewish service to be broadcast from German soil since Hitler's rise to power, died in Manhattan on Tuesday at the age of 96. The ...
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Max Fuchs, an American soldier who helped lead a historic Jewish religious service in Germany during World War II, has died. Fuchs, an Army rifleman who led the 1944 Shabbat service in Aachen ...
Max Fuchs, an American soldier who helped lead a historic Jewish religious service in Germany during World War II, has died. Fuchs, an Army rifleman who led the 1944 Shabbat service in Aachen for some ...
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