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History of the Jews in the United States - Wikipedia
Historians believe American Jewish history has been characterized by an unparalleled degree of freedom, acceptance, and prosperity that has made it possible for Jews to bring together their ethnic identities with the demands of national citizenship far more effortlessly than Jews in Europe. See more
There have been Jewish communities in the United States since colonial times, with individuals living in various cities before the See more
Luis de Carabajal y Cueva, a Spanish conquistador and converso first set foot in what is now Texas in 1570. The first Jewish-born person … See more
Following traditional religious and cultural teachings about improving a lot of their brethren, Jewish residents in the United States began to … See more
Chicago, Illinois
The first Jews to settle in Chicago after its 1833 incorporation were Ashkenazi. In the late 1830s and early … See moreBy the beginning of the Revolutionary War in 1776, around 2,000 Jews lived in the British North American colonies, most of them Sephardic Jews who immigrated from the Dutch Republic, Great Britain, and the Iberian Peninsula. Many American Jews supported the See more
Immigration of Ashkenazi Jews
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