History

History of Association

The Association was founded over 30 years ago and has more than 1600 members at that time, all Russian-speaking immigrants from the former Soviet Union.

The first-ever mention of World War II veteran's association presence in Chicago was mentioned in an essay in the National Association of Disabled Persons and Veterans of WWII in New York back in 1970.

The Chicago Veterans Association was an informal status for two years of voluntary labor from a group of enthusiasts led by a future president, Abram Lindenboim.

The Association was officially registered in 1992, and at its first meeting in 1992, the WWII Veterans Association was announced. A club named "Search" was created, headed by Simon Spector, with the primary goal of conducting searches for individuals with unique biographies and their exposure to the local Russian-speaking community. A. Lindenboim reached out to S. Spector with a proposition to locate and register local WWII veterans, and the club responded positively and joined in their efforts.

officially charged A.Lindenboim, on behalf of the central office of the Association, Simultaneously, A.Lindenboim reached out to the president of the National Association of Veterans in New York S.Kommissar who with the creation of the Chicago chapter of the National Association of Disabled Persons and Veterans in September of 1991 providing an interim On May 31, 1992, 180 veterans were registered at the first organizational conference, 120 of which were present at Bernard Horwich J.C.C. The meeting ratified the proposed Articles of Incorporation and elected its leadership, thus forming the Chicago Association of Veterans of WWII, migrants from the U.S.S.R.
Articles of Association, account forms, checks, membership forms and other necessary documentation for chapter activities.

First, enthusiasts gathered and expressed a desire to help create the Association, themselves being longtime residents of Chicago: veterans Lily Winedorf, Naum Winer, Leonid Merzlyak, Michael Ferdman, Mark Gnesin, later joined by Abram Tulman, Michael Polin, Gregory Putievski, David Chernyahovskiy, and Vladimir Evelenko. They, led by A.Lindenboim and S.Spector, firmed the org committee creating the Chicago Veterans Association.

The org-committee has received a substantial amount of help even before its creation from the director of the local Russian Cultural Center - Bernard Horwich J.C.C., Michael Soll, F.R.E.E. Synagogue and its newspaper "Shalom", veterans of war Markus Melnik, Norman, and Irina Buchingoltz and others.

A.Lindenboim was unanimously elected President of the Association, D.Chernyahovskiy as vice-president, and the org-committee members V.Evelenko, L. Winedorf, N.Wiener, M.Gnesin, L.Merzlyak, M.Polin, G.Putievskiy, A.Lulman, M.Ferdman, and S.Spector joined the Board of Directors. A.Mafter as chairman of the auditing committee.


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