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Adams, Jefferson, and the Jews

Meir Soloveichik

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Adams, Jefferson, and Jewish Relations

This chapter explores John Adams's Unitarian views on rabbinic tradition and his relationship with Thomas Jefferson, particularly their contrasting beliefs about the Trinity and the impact of the French Revolution on their political and religious ideologies. It highlights the significant role of Jews in early American politics and the evolving dynamics between the founding fathers and the Jewish community.

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