April 15, 1865, Passover, President Abraham Lincoln dies, Memorialized at NYC Synagogue
From The Weekly Standard: When Lincoln died on Passover, Jews prayed for the soul of a man not a Jewish believer.
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by Journey | Apr 15, 2023 | Abraham Lincoln & NYC faiths, Jews, Lincoln's Death Memorialized in NYC, Passover | 0 |
From The Weekly Standard: When Lincoln died on Passover, Jews prayed for the soul of a man not a Jewish believer.
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Q & A with the animator
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Passover keeps on giving up frogs. April 22-30th.
Read MoreA New York Jewish man, born and raised–that’s me, and it means a lot for the Jewish future. This is not because I’m particularly special, though my Jewish mother certainly thinks so, but because of how my family’s history tells us a little bit about the Jewish future.
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