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Was There A Jewish President?

by Rabbi Jeff Kahn
(Temple Har Shalom, Warren N.J.)

Abraham Lincoln was Jewish?

Abraham Lincoln was Jewish?

The work Rabbi Jeff Kahn:


"On the twelfth of February, 1809, nearly 200 years ago, a young, poor illiterate woman from Virginia, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, gave birth to a son, in a log cabin, built along the banks of the south fork of
Nolin Creek, near what is now Hodgenville, Kentucky. That baby, whom she named Abraham, grew to become one of our greatest, and most tragic, national leaders.

Lincoln was a man of great spiritual conviction. Yet, and I find this fact fascinatingly instructive, Abraham Lincoln was the only American president not to have declared himself a member of any particular religious faith. That fact has given rise to a great deal of interesting speculation. In fact, there are those who believe that

Honest Abe was Jewish.After all, his name was Abraham. His great-grandfather was named Mordechai. Lincoln was the only President not to have a formal religious affiliation. He was neither raised in a church nor did he ever belong to a church.

And there's more... the town of Lincoln, in eastern England, whence his ancestors came, has an interesting Jewish history. A Jewish community was established there in 1159. During Crusader riots, the Sheriff of Lincoln saved the Jews by giving them official
protection. St. Hugh, the great Bishop of Lincoln, taught love of Jews to his parishioners. His death was marked by an official period of mourning among Lincoln's Jews. Rabbi Joseph of Lincoln was a scholar mentioned in the Talmud; Aaron of Lincoln was a financier whose operations extended all over the country.

In 1255, Lincoln's Jews were accused of ritual murder. Ninety-one Lincoln Jews were sent to London for trial and 18 were executed. Notwithstanding, the Lincoln Jewish community flourished until 1290, when they were forcibly expelled by edict.

Most Jewish historians assume that all the Jews of Lincoln left in 1290. But could it be possible that some remained, practicing their Judaism in secret...passing the family secret from generation to
generation? The more we learn of the secret life of Spanish Jewry following the Expulsion of 1492, the more we must at least consider the possibility of the same thing occurring elsewhere.

When Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, whole Jewish communities sat shivah. Rabbis all over the country eulogized the fallen President. Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, the man who created Reform Judaism in this country, began his eulogy with the words...
"Brethren, the lamented Abraham Lincoln believed himself to be bone from our bone and flesh from our flesh. He supposed himself to be a descendant of Hebrew parentage He said so in my presence."

Lincoln was often questioned about his religious beliefs. Time and again, he told of a special passage from Scripture that summed up his theology. It was the twentieth chapter of the Book of Exodus he recommended that every American study, learn and follow. In English it is usually referred to as the Ten Commandments."

Rabbi Jeff Kahn
Temple Har Shalom, Warren, N.J.

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Was There A Jewish President?

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Aug 19, 2008
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Rabbi's email to me
by: YITZI

Shalom Yitzi –



Thanks so much for your email.



What a long, strange trip it has been! With more than a quarter century in the congregational rabbinate, hundreds and hundreds of sermons and articles (some pretty good, I think), this seems to be my claim to fame. Over the past couple of years, I’ve heard from hundreds of people all over the world about this one, which seems to have taken on a life of its own.



Here’s what happened: Three or four years ago, while serving in Central Jersey , I preached a Shabbat sermon close to President’s Day about Washington and Lincoln’s relationships with American Jewry. I spoke about Washington ’s visit to Newport and his message to American Jews, as well has his relationship with Haym Solomon. I spoke about Grant’s infamous Orders 11, Jewish protests to Lincoln & his telegram to Grant, as well as his establishment of the military Jewish chaplaincy. All the usual stuff. I then went on to report of Isaac Mayer Wise’s eulogy of Lincoln, in which he claimed Lincoln to be “bone of our bone” and added some of the more bizarre claims of Lincoln’s Jewishness.



An uncle of one of the B’nai Mitzvah that Shabbat gave his twist of that part of the sermon to his friend, NY Post gossip columnist Cindy Adams, who included it in her next column. Immediately, I began to hear from congregants who had read Cindy Adam’s piece, but had not heard my sermon, wanting to know what I had said. In response, I included that part of the sermon in the weekly e-mail to the congregation. I guess some forwarded it to others and a chain of forwarding began. Within days I began hearing from people from all over the world – Jews, gentiles, Lincoln scholars, an incredible collection. – even several high school and college friends with whom I had been out of touch for decades. And each year, around Lincoln ’s birthday, I hear from more and more people.



To answer your question: I have absolutely NO idea where I got the line about Rabbi Joseph of Lincoln . I’m sure I didn’t just make it up, I must have read it somewhere, but, obviously, it can’t be true. Perhaps I misread it. Perhaps it was miswritten. Or perhaps the guy who wrote it originally made it up. For the record, I don’t know if there ever was a Rabbi Joseph of Lincoln , but I have learned to be careful of what I put in an email. And, should you ever find anything about a Rabbi Joseph of Lincoln quoted in the Talmud, let me know – I’ve heard from a lot of people who want to know more about him!



On a far more important note, I’m deeply appreciate the emails you’ve been sending. Sounds like we’re on the same wave-length.



Shalom from Israel –



Jeffrey Kahn





Rabbi Jeffrey Kahn

Rehov Hadar 61a, Apt 6

Herzliya 46326 ISRAEL

(09) 954-0272

Direct from the US : (646) 485-7325


Aug 18, 2008
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The Talmud and the Rabbi
by: Anonymous

So, from a pure timing perspective how could this all be true?

May 03, 2008
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Rabbi Jeff Kahn
by: Anonymous

Do a search on Rabbi Jeff Kahn...you should find his information there. I found this online doing just that: http://recoveringliberal.com/?p=569


Apr 16, 2008
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In the Talmud?
by: Richie

One thing is clear: a 13th century Rabbi cannot be mentioned in the Talmud. The author must mean that he is mentioned in a commentary on the Talmud, such as Tosfot. Can you cite the source?

Apr 02, 2008
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I NEED PROOF OF THIS
by: YITZI

Rabbi Joseph of Lincoln was a scholar mentioned in the Talmud

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Mar 10, 2008
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Lincoln a Jewish President?
by: Nathan in Philadelphia

Wow, when I first heard of this on local radio show I was thinking it was a joke the way they portrayed the story. Now I read this note from Rabbi Jeff Kahn in New Jersey and have to wonder myself.

Not that religion dictates one man's good versus another but Lincoln was one heck of a Prsident in any stretch of the imagination. He managed a country completely divided and headed in polarized directions.

What a great addition, if true, to the Jewish heritage!

Nathan

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