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My point was that while some of the founding fathers were sympathetic to
Jews as individuals, there is no evidence that any of the founding
fathers were interested in protecting Judaism as a belief system (unless
you include Haim Solomon [sefardi 'abal ben `anusim] and in his case we
are discussing self-interest).

Yaqim Martillo