The president of the United States and his secretary of state were made honorary Hebrews.
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Hebrew in America has a bemusing past. The Puritans, out of scriptural piety, once dreamed of establishing Hebrew as the national language.
As someone who grew up in a logging and rail town and hiking in Glacier National Park, I am honored and humbled to be asked to serve Montana and America as secretary of interior.
The diplomatic representatives of the United States of America to other nations are almost entirely Jews.
I didn't go to Hebrew school.
I studied at the Hebrew University Medical Faculty, graduated, and was an Israel Defense Forces' combat physician on a Navy ship.
After I spent my compulsory army service in the 'top secret office' of the Medical Forces, where I was fortunate to be exposed to clinical and medical issues, I enrolled to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Let me tell you the first president to recognize the state of Israel was Harry Truman, a Democrat and every president since, Democrat and Republican, has stood closely with Israel.
From George Washington to George W. Bush, presidents have invoked God's name in the performance of their official duties.
I'm a Persian Jew, and we don't speak Hebrew.
Hebrew is the language I use to thank the Creator and, also, to swear on the road.
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