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In 1770, amid the stirrings of what would become the American Revolution, a Jewish Pennsylvanian named Barnard Gratz wrote a letter to a friend. In it, he shared his unfiltered opinion of George ...
‘A Promised Land’ Review: Jewish Roots of the Tree of Liberty. During the Revolutionary era, Jews sought and subsequently celebrated freedom in America—and worked to expand its blessings. By .
The “promised land” is commonly used as a metaphor for a perfect society. Let’s strive for that perfection by acknowledging that its foundation is the Jewish State of Israel.
The concept of the Promised Land, a divine covenant bestowed upon the Jewish people, has been a cornerstone of Abrahamic faiths, intricately woven into the religious and historical narratives of ...
Like Moses, these Jews might glimpse the Promised Land, but they could not enter it. Some hurled sticks, cans, jars of preserves as the British moved them to barbed-wire pens aboard British ...
Activists with Jewish Voice for Peace, gather to protest the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza and chain themselves to the fence outside the White House, Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, in Washington. (AP Photo ...
Broken Promised Land. September 23, 2000. By Stuart Schoffman. FROM HERZL TO RABIN. The Changing Image of Zionism. By Amnon Rubinstein. Holmes and Meier. 283 pp. $32.95 ...