American Jews have celebrated Thanksgiving, acknowledging the gift of freedom of religion and a secure and safe home. In November 1621, the first Thanksgiving was held by the Pilgrims and Native Americans. After George Washington became president, he established an official Thanksgiving Day. American Jews have participated in Thanksgiving celebrations throughout history, including during the Civil War. Today, American Jews continue to celebrate Thanksgiving, recognizing the importance of freedom and home.
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