George Washington's promise to Jewish Americans for Religious Freedom on Display
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By Tahlib
Opening on July 4 -- Independence Day 2012, the National Museum of American Jewish History will open a new exhibition, "To Bigotry No Sanction" which will include a letter from George Washington to the Jewish community expressing his views on religious liberty. According to a press release from NMAHW, "Next to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, it may be the most important 337 words in American history."
By Tahlib
Opening on July 4 -- Independence Day 2012, the National Museum of American Jewish History will open a new exhibition, "To Bigotry No Sanction" which will include a letter from George Washington to the Jewish community expressing his views on religious liberty. According to a press release from NMAHW, "Next to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, it may be the most important 337 words in American history."
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