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Remains of Jewish Korean War Veteran Come Home

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JNS.org – Nearly 70 years after dying during the Korean War, the remains of Army Cpl. Morris Meshulam arrived last Friday and were buried the…
JNS.org – Nearly 70 years after dying during the Korean War, the remains of Army Cpl. Morris Meshulam arrived last Friday and were buried the following day in his home state of Indiana.
The US military used DNA to identify the remains.
His older sister and last surviving sibling, Rose Black, was with her family on the tarmac at Indianapolis International Airport as Meshulam’s casket was loaded off a plane.
According to the  NBC affiliate WTHR, “She greeted her brother’s flag-draped casket with a kiss and a prayer.”
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“She is doing what you might expect for a 91-year-old lady who is the last of her generation,” said Black’s son, Sam Goldstein.

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