Here’s how American Jewish orgs are marking 250 years of independence

This July 4, American Jews will find themselves navigating the 250th year of the nation’s independence through a highly politicized cultural and religious landscape. The big birthday is breathing new life into old debates over…
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The semiquincentennial arrives at a moment of deep partisan fracture, with a strong majority believing the founders would be disappointed in the nation's direction. Jewish organizations are nonetheless pressing forward with programming that emphasizes historical contributions, even as debates over religious freedom resurface around events like the Trump administration's prayer rally and 'Shabbat 250' proclamation. The holiday becomes a stage for competing narratives about what American Jewish identity means in a polarized era.
