We Called Him Rabbi Abraham: Lincoln and American Jewry: A Documentary History

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Price
$59.40
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Publish Date
Pages
457
Dimensions
6.61 X 1.33 X 9.5 inches | 1.77 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780809332922
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About the Author

Gary Phillip Zola is the executive director of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives and a professor of the American Jewish experience at Hebrew Union College. He is the author of The Americanization of the Jewish Prayer Book and the Liturgical Development of Congregation Ahawath Chesed, New York City; and Isaac Harby of Charleston: Jewish Reformer and Liberal; and he has edited several books, including Women Rabbis: Exploration & Celebration;and The Dynamics of American Jewish History: Jacob Rader Marcus's Essays on American Jewry.

Reviews
"A rich, scholarly, instructive reminder that there's always more to learn about Honest Abe."--Kirkus Reviews

"It is a great tribute to Gary Zola's passion, research skills, and narrative talent that after thousands of books on Abraham Lincoln, he has produced a stunningly original work that throws new light not only on our sixteenth president and his relationship with the Jewish community but also on the broader story of the American experience."--Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln

"Everyone interested in Lincoln and the Civil War, students, scholars, and lovers of history alike, owe Gary Zola a debt of thanks for compiling this fascinating book. Through scores of rare original documents and his own revealing analysis, Zola explores Lincoln's relations during his life with Jews and Judaism, and how Jews, like other Americans, later came to identify with Lincoln and to claim him, in spirit if not religious affiliation, as one of their own."--Eric Foner, author of The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery

"This is the most important contribution to the literature on Abraham Lincoln and the Jews in more than half a century. Judiciously written, including rare primary sources and little-known photographs, this is a volume that anyone interested in Jews and the Civil War will want to own."--Jonathan D. Sarna, author of When General Grant Expelled the Jews

"This book is fascinating."--Jewish Book Council

"This timely, well researched, and immensely thorough book will give readers valuable insight and understanding into the role that Lincoln played within the various Jewish communities both before and during his presidency."--Civil War Monitor

"Zola provides the fullest documentary record of the Lincoln-Jewish connections, and he offers an argument that warrants consideration, not only to understand American Jewry but also to apply to any "outsider" group wanting to remain true to its own identity and heritage while asserting a special relationship with the dominant cultural 'hero' of the larger society."--Library Journal