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Jonathan D. Sarna and Benjamin Shapell, "Lincoln and the Jews: A History" (NYU Press, 2025)

Feb 28, 2026
Jonathan Sarna, a historian of American Jewish life, discusses his book on Abraham Lincoln’s personal ties with Jewish Americans. He explores Lincoln’s real relationships with Jewish allies, biblical imagination, political language drawn from scripture, Jewish participation in Republican organizing, and surprising new documents that reshape how we see Lincoln’s world.
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INSIGHT

Lincoln Knew Real Jews Not Just Stereotypes

  • Abraham Lincoln personally knew many Jews, including Abraham Jonas and German-speaking 48er immigrants, which shaped his politics and reduced reliance on stereotypes.
  • Jonas pushed Lincoln as presidential material and recruited Jews into a Republican coalition of outsiders during the 1850s-60s.
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Bible Language Shaped Lincoln's View Of Jews

  • Lincoln's language and worldview were steeped in the Hebrew Bible, which he quoted and internalized repeatedly across speeches and letters.
  • This biblical literacy made him view Jews within providential history and informed his live-and-let-live stance on religious difference.
ANECDOTE

Monk Asked Lincoln To Free The Jews Worldwide

  • A self-declared prophet named Monk asked Lincoln to free Jews worldwide; Lincoln answered with a Joel quote that politely rejected a special Jewish rescue.
  • The brief meeting shows Lincoln's wit, biblical fluency, and refusal to single out Jews as a separate American problem.
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