 Jews, Judaism, and the American  Founding
 Jews, Judaism, and the American  Founding
 A lecture hosted by the James Madison Program
This Princeton Event is supported by the Harvard Club of Princeton's "Harvard at Princeton" Program
 
Date:               Monday, November 3
Time:              4:30 to 6:00 PM
Place:              Robertson Hall 002
                    
	
		
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						| The Founding Fathers -- such as John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Thomas Jefferson, and George Washington -- knew their Hebrew Bible backwards and forwards, and several were familiar with it in the original Hebrew. For many years, Biblical Hebrew was a required course at both Harvard and Princeton Universities. They spoke and wrote of the Ancient Israelites in the most glowing terms. They very much saw the American revolutionary effort as paralleling that of the liberation from bondage of the original Children of Israel and believed that King George III was akin to Pharaoh. They modeled the symbolism and the laws of the new nation on what they found in the Hebrew Bible. Originally, the seal of the new country was to be a depiction of the Israelites crossing the Red Sea, led by Moses. James Madison gave the valedictory address at Princeton University the year of his graduation in Hebrew. In at least two cases, this high regard for the ancient Israelites stretched toward the Jews of their own day. Dr. Dalin will build upon these ideas in his lecture. Dr. David Dalin, historian and Rabbi, is currently a Senior Research Fellow at Brandeis University. He is the author or co-author of twelve books, including Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court, which was a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award, Jews and American Public Life: Essays on American Jewish History and Politics, and Religion and State in the American Jewish Experience (co-authored with Jonathan D. Sarna).  He was a Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University. This lecture is part of the Herbert W. Vaughan Lecture Series on America's Founding Principles.
 This event is free and open to the public.
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Please join Dina Brewer and Victor Lee - they'll be wearing crimson.  Wear something crimson/burgundy!
Organizers:       Dina Brewer & Victor Lee
Cost:                   There is no charge for this event.  
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