When we see the Christians beginning to spread out beyond the original homeland environment, they're following a pathway that had already been well trod before them by other Jews. By the middle of ...
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The Forward on MSNWhy Jews were like everyone else — only more so — during slavery and the Civil WarGeneral Robert E. Lee’s surrender at Appomattox came the day before the first night of Passover 1865. A Chicago rabbi, Liebmann Adler, welcomed the conclusion of the Civil War and the end to slavery, ...
Just like the original Gaelic Irish, the Jewish people trace their origins back over 3,000 years in the land of Israel, with continuous communities remaining even after most were exiled by the Romans.
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