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Lord, we thank You for the Jewish people and their enduring impact on our nation and the world. Protect them from rising antisemitism, bless Israel, and strengthen the bond between our nation and Your chosen people.
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The story of Jewish life in America is one of perseverance, faith, and profound impact—stretching back centuries before Ellis Island. From persecution to promise, Jewish contributions have helped shape the very foundation of the United States.

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From The Lioness Writes:

The story of Jewish life in America didn’t start at Ellis Island. It didn’t start with the Lower East Side or the garment district or the families who packed onto steamships at the turn of the twentieth century. It started in 1654, in a Dutch harbor, with 23 people who arrived broke, got immediately sued by their own ship captain, and had two of their own thrown in jail.

What they built from that starting point changed the country.

New Amsterdam, 1654

On September 7, 1654, a French vessel called the St. Catrine pulled into the harbor of New Amsterdam, a small Dutch colonial town at the southern tip of what’s now Manhattan. On board were 23 Jewish passengers, described in the court records as “23 souls, big and little.” They had no money and no papers. What little they’d owned had been stolen by Spanish pirates somewhere in the Caribbean. The ship’s captain immediately sued them for unpaid passage.

Throughout this article, author Melissa Brodsky explains how Jewish Americans played a critical role in shaping the nation’s identity. Despite facing discrimination, legal barriers, and persecution, they stood firm—defending their rights, contributing to the economy, and helping establish the principles of religious liberty that define America today. Figures like Asser Levy fought for equal rights in the earliest days of the colonies, while others like Haym Salomon helped finance the American Revolution at pivotal moments.

Brodsky’s article also mentions Emma Lazarus, a young Jewish poet who wrote the iconic sonnet “The New Colossus” in 1883. As she wrote the words “give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,” she did so with the slaughter and flight of Eastern European Jews in mind. 20 years after Lazarus wrote this sonnet, it was affixed to the base of the Statue of Liberty in 1903.

This legacy is not only American—it is deeply connected to God’s covenant people, Israel. Scripture reminds us that God’s purposes for the Jewish people endure, and history consistently shows their resilience and influence across nations. From building synagogues in the New World to shaping laws, labor movements, and culture, the Jewish community has been instrumental in advancing both freedom and human dignity.

In a time when antisemitism is rising globally and even within the United States, remembering this history is more important than ever. The Jewish people have faced exile, persecution, and violence for generations—yet they have continued to build, contribute, and bless the nations around them. As Christians, we are called to stand with Israel and the Jewish people, honoring their role in both biblical history and modern society.

This story is a powerful reminder that God is faithful across generations. What began with 23 individuals arriving with nothing has grown into one of the most influential communities in the world. Their perseverance reflects not only human determination, but the sustaining hand of God.

Intercessors, let’s pray for the Jewish people and for the nation of Israel. Ask the Lord to protect them from rising hatred, to bless them abundantly, and to strengthen the bond between America and Israel.

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(Excerpt from The Lioness Writes. Photo Credit: Jason Krieger on Unsplash)

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Darlene Estlow
April 16, 2026

Thank you for this article. I pray for the Israel and the Jewish people. I pray God would protect them and would strengthen the bond between Israel and our country. May they find Jesus as their Messiah!

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Judith
April 16, 2026

“Awesome is GOD from His Sanctuary; the GOD of Israel- He is the one who gives power and strength to His people. Blessed be GOD! ” Psalm 68: 35. Father GOD may we stand wholeheartedly with Your Chosen People Israel, supporting them through our prayers and loving them as You Love them. In YESHUA’S Name. Amen.

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Mildred G Hall
April 16, 2026

The schools should learn this kind of material

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    Darlene Estlow
    April 16, 2026

    Amen. Indeed it should be. Our students need to learn more about courage.

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Shara
April 16, 2026

Peter is speaking to followers of Jesus Christ:
1 Peter 2:9-10:
But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; 10who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy.

The Apostle Paul is writing to the Christians in Rome:
Romans 10:11-13:
For the Scripture says, “Whoever believes on Him will not be put to shame.” 12For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek, for the same Lord over all is rich to all who call upon Him. 13For “whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved.”

God’s “Chosen People” are people who have given their lives to Jesus Christ and follow Him. Period!

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    Glory2Him
    April 17, 2026

    Absolutely! It is ridiculous that those who state this Biblical Truth are called anti-semites. What’s especially ironic is that 80% of so-called Jews are secular and not even Abraham descendants. Only a few of the ancestral lines are even Shemite – and the vast majority are Japhethites. Most importantly, Ashkenazi Jews who immigrated to America have corrupted Hollywood and universities with their immoral agnostic worldview (as Charlie Kirk discovered). The only hope for them and all people groups is Yeshua Hamashiach. Israel was Jacob’s new name, meaning ‘perseverer with God’ – and his descendants must be the same to qualify as His Chosen ones, including their vital acceptance of the Messiah!

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Karen West
April 16, 2026

Let us also remember: The Jewish people were and continue to be rejectors of Christ! And Christianity! Above all, we need to pray for their salvation.

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