
The Story That Made—and Saved—America
Honestly with Bari Weiss
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The Exodus and American Identity
This chapter examines the transformative journey of Moses from Egyptian elite to Israelite leader, emphasizing the significance of the Exodus narrative in both biblical and American contexts. It explores themes of freedom, moral authority, and the impact of religious ideals on the founding of the United States, highlighting notable interactions between early American leaders and Jewish communities. Finally, it discusses how the biblical story of Exodus inspired abolitionists during the Civil War, framing their quest for freedom as a continuation of the Israelites' liberation.
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