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The First Jews in America and the Birth of Religious Freedom (1649–1790)

Hosted By: The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University

Siegal Lifelong Learning at CWRU will present a program on early Jewish settlers and the development of religious freedom in colonial America. The session will examine who these settlers were, how they arrived, and the challenges they faced. It will also explore their contributions to colonial society and the American Revolution, and how their experiences shaped broader ideals of liberty and tolerance.

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