Jerry Alperstein
May 20, 2013
Jerry Alperstein
Award: Honoring Our Veterans
Year: 2013
Jerry Alperstein served as a Seaman in the Navy during the Vietnam War (1966-1967) and received Vietnam Service and National Defense medals for honorable and meritorious performance of his duty. Jerry’s service to his country continued upon his return home from Vietnam, in both his professional life educating future generations of Americans, and through many volunteer activities in which he demonstrated his abiding commitment to his fellow veterans.
For nearly two decades, Jerry was a highly respected educator in the New York City public school system. He served as a social studies and music teacher, and ultimately as a program chairman at the High School of Fashion Industries in Manhattan.
Jerry was deeply impacted by his service in Vietnam, and he has been a passionate advocate for veterans, in his community and throughout New York State, ever since. He is a leader in the Jewish War Veterans of the USA Post 1, the oldest continuously active veterans’ organization in the country, dating back to March 15, 1896. From 2004 to 2012, Jerry was the Jewish War Veterans’ Legislative Chair - a role in which he advanced many issues of concern to veterans. Victories during his tenure included the installation of several veterans’ monuments in New York City, winning expansion of veterans’ tuition benefi ts in the 2008 New York State Budget, and averting the proposed closure of the Manhattan VA Hospital.
Jerry currently serves on U.S. Representative Carolyn Maloney’s Military Academies Advisory Board, a highly respected post in which he makes recommendations on appointments to the Service Academies. He also edits the Jewish War Veterans state publication.
For his continued dedication and service to his country and his community, Jerry Alperstein is richly deserving of his place in the New York State Senate Veterans' Hall of Fame.
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