From there, we step into the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln, guided by conscience and inspired by the Bible story of Esther, wrestled with what it meant to act “for such a time as this.” America would be cast as a “land of promise,” drawing deeply from Scripture—reminding us still that freedom is a calling.
Finally, we move to the world stage in 1948, when President Harry Truman made a decision that would echo through history. In the shadow of the Holocaust, Truman recognized the State of Israel just minutes after its founding—an act of moral clarity that forged a lasting bond between two nations shaped by faith.
These stories remind us that the story of America has always been intertwined with the story of the Jewish people—woven together by shared Scripture, shared struggle, and shared hope.
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