Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Revolution

1 Kislev 5772
28 November 2011

About 100 Jews fought in the American Revolutionary War, including seven who were officers.

"For Jews, participation in the war marked the first time since their exile from Jerusalem that they could take their place alongside their Christian neighbors as equals in a fight for freedom. Jews were present at Bunker Hill, Valley Forge, and other battle sites throughout the colonies. Behind the scenes, they provided logistic support by equipping soldiers, shipping supplies, and raising funds. Ship owners such as Isaac Moses of Philadelphia outfitted privateers to harass British shipping, and their ships engaged in running the British blockade to provide necessary provisions to the needy Revolutionary forces." - The JPS Guide to American Jewish History


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