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Grave of the 'First American Consul' in Jerusalem Uncovered
Haaretz
The Tomb of Warder Cresson, One of the Most Colorful Figures of 19th-century Jerusalem, Was Found as Part of a Project to Map the Mount of...
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Funding: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Announces $37.5 Million for 240 Humanities Projects Nationwide Including First Round of Grants For New Humanities Research Centers on Artificial Intelligence Program
Library Journal infoDOCKET
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) today announced $37.5 million in grants for 240 humanities projects across the country.
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Of $37.5 million in new NEH grants, 2.7% relate to Israel, Judaism
JNS
The National Endowment for the Humanities, a US federal agency, announced $37.5 million in grants for 240 humanities projects on Tuesday.
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Rabbi Menachem Levine
Aish.com
Rabbi Menachem Levine is the CEO of JDBY-YTT, the largest Jewish school in the Midwest. He served as Rabbi of Congregation Am Echad in San Jose, CA from 2007 –...
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Op-Ed: A year after opening the Jerusalem Embassy: On the right side of history
U.S. Embassy in Israel (.gov)
Read the op-ed Ambassador David Friedman wrote for 'Israel Hayom' ahead of the first anniversary of the U.S. Embassy move to Jerusalem...
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Who were the most (and least) Jewish presidents?
The Forward
Our 46 Heads of State (Grover Cleveland is counted twice) all had interactions with the Jewish community – positive and negative, historic and bizarre.
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Warder Cresson was Accused of Being Insane for Converting to Judaism
LinkedIn
The prominent Quaker opened America's first consul to Jerusalem. After converting and returning home, he was put on trial for insanity.
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Warder Cresson and the First Amendment
Shapell Manuscript Foundation
Benjamin Shapell, Founder of the Shapell Manuscript Foundation, at Warder Cresson's gravesite, Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, 2013
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Warder Cresson
Wikipedia
Warder Cresson (July 13, 1798 – October 27, 1860), later known as Michael Boaz Israel was an American religious zealot, proto-Zionist and would-be diplomat.
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The Abrahamic Advantage: A Young Nation Seeks an Ancient Blessing
The Michael Medved Show
The early British settlers in North America took their Bible seriously—including the verses in Genesis (12:1-3) that promised a special blessing...
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