Lincoln and the Jews
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Lincoln and the Jews

A History

Jonathan D. Sarna,Benjamin Shapell

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Lincoln and the Jews

A History

Jonathan D. Sarna,Benjamin Shapell

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One hundred and fifty years after Abraham Lincoln's death, the full story of his extraordinary relationship with Jews is told here for the first time. Lincoln and the Jews: A History provides readers both with a captivating narrative of his interactions with Jews, and with the opportunity to immerse themselves in rare manuscripts and images, many from the Shapell Lincoln Collection, that show Lincoln in a way he has never been seen before.
Lincoln's lifetime coincided with the emergence of Jews on the national scene in the United States. When he was born, in 1809, scarcely 3, 000 Jews lived in the entire country. By the time of his assassination in 1865, large-scale immigration, principally from central Europe, had brought that number up to more than 150, 000. Many Americans, including members of Lincoln's cabinet and many of his top generals during the Civil War, were alarmed by this development and treated Jews as second-class citizens and religious outsiders. Lincoln, this book shows, exhibited precisely the opposite tendency. He also expressed a uniquely deep knowledge of the Old Testament, employing its language and concepts in some of his most important writings. He befriended Jews from a young age, promoted Jewish equality, appointed numerous Jews to public office, had Jewish advisors and supporters starting already from the early 1850s, as well as later during his two presidential campaigns, and in response to Jewish sensitivities, even changed the way he thought and spoke about America. Through his actions and his rhetoric—replacing "Christian nation, " for example, with "this nation under God"—he embraced Jews as insiders. In this groundbreaking work, the product of meticulous research, historian Jonathan D. Sarna and collector Benjamin Shapell reveal how Lincoln's remarkable relationship with American Jews impacted both his path to the presidency and his policy decisions as president. The volume uncovers a new and previously unknown feature of Abraham Lincoln's life, one that broadened him, and, as a result, broadened America.

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Year
2015
ISBN
9781466864610

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Notice
  4. Dedication
  5. Foreword
  6. Introduction
  7. Lincoln’s Jewish Connections
  8. Chapter One: The Promised Land … Whose Stones Are Iron and Out of Whose Hills Thou Mayest Dig Brass: 1809–1830
  9. Chapter Two: And This Too Shall Pass Away—Never Fear: 1830–1858
  10. Chapter Three: One of My Most Valued Friends: 1858–1860
  11. Chapter Four: We Have Not Yet Appointed A Hebrew: 1861–1862
  12. Chapter Five: I Myself Have A Regard for the Jews: 1863
  13. Chapter Six: About Jews: 1863–1865
  14. Chapter Seven: To See Jerusalem Before He Died: 1865
  15. Epilogue
  16. Lincoln and the Jews Chronology
  17. Notes
  18. Acknowledgments
  19. Index
  20. About the Authors
  21. Newsletter Sign-up
  22. Contents
  23. Copyright