Harold Terens, a 102-year-old World War II veteran, will celebrate his long-awaited bar mitzvah at the Pentagon, a milestone he missed in childhood due to family circumstances. His early birthday party was held with family and friends in Florida. Terens served in the war, notably repairing aircraft during D-Day and transporting prisoners. He was honored by France in 2024 for his service. Terens married Jeanne Swerlin in Normandy, which he considers a highlight of his life, emphasizing that life’s significance comes from unforgettable moments.
Harold Terens fought in World War II and is celebrating his upcoming bar mitzvah at the age of 102, marking a long-awaited milestone in his life.
Terens couldn’t have a bar mitzvah as a child due to family differences, but he is making this dream come true at the Pentagon next year.
His contribution during D-Day involved repairing planes used in combat, which highlights his remarkable service and experiences during World War II.
Terens considers that his wedding in Normandy was one of the most significant moments in his life, illustrating the deep connections formed through life experiences.
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