

The Story That Made—and Saved—America
11 snips Apr 14, 2022
Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, a teacher at Yeshiva University and rabbi at the historic Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in New York, delves into the Exodus story's profound influence on American identity. He discusses how figures like Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. drew inspiration from this narrative in their struggles for freedom and justice. The conversation explores the moral duty of disobedience championed by abolitionists and the continued cultural echoes of biblical themes in contemporary America, underscoring the importance of shared narratives in a divided society.
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Great Seal Debate
- Founders considered biblical imagery for the Great Seal.
- Benjamin Franklin suggested Moses at the Red Sea, while Thomas Jefferson proposed Israelites following a cloud and fire.
Washington's Letters
- George Washington received three letters from the Jewish community upon his election.
- His reply to Savannah's Jews referenced their shared God and likened the American Revolution to the Exodus.
Abolitionists and Exodus
- Abolitionists used the Exodus story to fight slavery.
- Angelina Grimké cited the midwives' defiance of Pharaoh to justify disobeying unjust laws.