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George Washington's Correspondence with the Jews of Newport: reflections on our first president's famous 1790 letter to the Hebrew congregation in Newport, Rhode Island
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George Washington's Correspondence with the Jews of Newport: reflections on our first president's famous 1790 letter to the Hebrew congregation in Newport, Rhode Island

George Washington, Adam Strom, Dan Eshet, Michael Feldberg, Jonathan D. Sarna and Hebrew Congregation (Newport, R.I.)
Washington's rebuke to bigotry, pp.73-82
Facing History And Ourselves
2015

Abstract

Jews Religious tolerance Religion and politics Freedom of religion Relations with Jews Politics and government Toleration Washington, George,-1732-1799-Criticism and interpretation
George Washington's 1790 Letter to the Hebrew Congregation in Newport, Rhode Island, a foundational document in the history of religious freedom in the United States, embodies a vision of religious harmony that remains deeply pertinent in our increasingly diverse society. In Washington's Rebuke to Bigotry, scholars from across the disciplines use the letter as a springboard to engage with important and timely questions regarding religious freedom, religious diversity, and civic identity.

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