TASC donates $750 to Jewish Social Services (JSS) following a book signing event!
Madison, WI (July 15, 2013) – TASC, a national leader in employee benefit plans administration, has made a donation to the Jewish Social Services (JSS), a United Way of Dane County agency. This gift was made in connection with the appearance of TASC’s CEO and owner Dan Rashke’s uncle Richard Rashke to promote his new book, Useful Enemies: John Demjanjuk and America’s Open Door Policy for Nazi War Criminals.
Useful Enemies is a controversial and groundbreaking work of Holocaust and legal history that is already receiving a wave of advance praise. By dramatically recounting decades of systematic cover-ups the book illuminates how the American government—from the White House to Congress, from the FBI and CIA to the INS—waged a concerted campaign to keep European Jews out of the U.S.—and knowingly allowed hundreds of Nazi war criminals to enter and reside in the United States.
At the end of May, Richard Rashke visited Madison, where he delivered a talk at Barnes & Noble and was honored at a private lecture and reception. Before the visit, TASC arranged to donate a portion of the book signing proceeds to the JSS. The result was a donation of $750 to the agency.
JSS is the only certified Board of Immigration Appeals agency in Dane County [Wisconsin] with a key focus on providing legal services for low income immigrants across the community. Of special concern are current immigration issues in response to recent policy reforms and increasing needs. And, of course, the agency has always strived to serve the needs of Holocaust survivors and their families.
“It is with deep gratitude that I accept this gift on behalf of Jewish Social Services and recognize the importance of Useful Enemies,” says JSS Board President, Nan Youngerman.