The Unusual Relationship Between Abraham Lincoln and the Jews

It was Good Friday—April 14, 1865—when John Wilkes Booth made his way into the presidential box at Ford’s Theatre, forcibly propped the door shut behind him, and shot a bullet into the head of Abraham Lincoln. For many mourners, the timing had unusual significance. The Civil War, in which some 750,000 Americans had lost their … Continue reading The Unusual Relationship Between Abraham Lincoln and the Jews