The American Civil War is an often-overlooked part of the American Jewish experience. JMM Director Marvin Pinkert, however, knows the importance of America's then-tiny Jewish community and their role in the conflict.
Not only did American Jews play a significant part, but the Civil War shaped modern Jewish life as we know it today. Marvin will share these insights in a reprised lecture originally delivered at the National Archives.
A discussion will follow the talk, with an opportunity for audience questions.
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