The article reflects on the historical significance of President George Washington's 1790 letter to the Hebrew Congregation of Newport, which affirmed religious freedom and equal citizenship for Jews in the newly formed United States. It highlights the enduring legacy of Washington's commitment to non-bigotry and the role of American Jews in national service throughout history. The piece acknowledges past failures, such as antisemitism, discriminatory policies, and individual acts of prejudice, while emphasizing the nation's repeated efforts to uphold its foundational values. The author argues that opposing antisemitism is essential not just for Jewish communities but for preserving the core democratic ideals of the United States.
Lectura del sesgo (Derecha): The article frames American Jewish contributions and historical struggles against antisemitism through a lens that emphasizes the importance of maintaining the nation's founding ideals, particularly those related to religious tolerance and equality. While it does acknowledge past injustices, the phr


