As America turns 250, Jews shouldn’t mistake it for just another exile - opinion
Sociologist Charles Liebman long ago pointed out that all Jews in America are Jews by choice. Nothing in American society binds you to your Jewishness
Assessment
The piece argues that American Jewish identity is fundamentally voluntary, a condition that distinguishes the United States from historical exiles where Jewishness was externally imposed. This framing challenges readers to consider whether American freedom strengthens or weakens Jewish continuity. The key question is whether choice alone can sustain communal commitment across generations.
