
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast Andrew Porwancher, "American Maccabee: Theodore Roosevelt and the Jews" (Princeton UP, 2025)
Dec 28, 2025
Andrew Porwancher, a historian and professor at Arizona State University, dives into Theodore Roosevelt's complex relationship with the Jewish community. He reveals how Roosevelt rallied for reform of sweatshops while simultaneously grappling with antisemitic attitudes. Porwancher discusses Roosevelt's fascination with Maccabee heroism and his attempts to navigate global Jewish issues during a time of rising persecution. Drawing on fresh research, he complicates Roosevelt's legacy, highlighting both his empathy and contradictions.
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Maccabee Model Of Belonging
- Theodore Roosevelt valorized the Maccabees as a model of transforming weakness into martial strength.
- He believed Jewish immigrants could belong in America by embracing heroic aspects of their tradition.
Both Praise And Prejudice
- Roosevelt embodied both philo-Semitic praise and anti-Semitic stereotypes at once.
- His mixed views mirrored broader American contradictions about Jews in that era.
Jewish Officers Protect A Hater
- As NYPD head Roosevelt assigned visibly Jewish officers to protect a hateful speaker to uphold free speech.
- He believed Jewish officers guarding the event would undercut the speaker's message more than censorship would.
