Dwight Eisenhower dedicated a Synagogue in Washington, DC


Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I appreciate Republican reverence for religion. May 6th 1955, Dwight Eisenhower addressed the Washington Hebrew Congregation, in the nation’s capital. The occasion was dedication of a new 2200-seat synagogue.


said the President:


"God gave rights to you and your neighbor. It is well to remember this also: you may not protect those rights only for yourself; you must protect them for all, or your own will be lost.


"A few moments ago, before this service began. I was privileged to meet some of the distinguished members of this congregation in the library. Several of them voiced a word of amazement that the President of the United States should attend a service of a faith not his own and in spite of other preoccupations come both to the religious service and to the dedication of this great temple. I personally think that this is natural. There is nothing unique or particularly extraordinary about it.
"Today the President of the United States, the official head of the country, is after all the official head of a great nation that is religious in its background and which has a spiritual foundation on which to stand. Therefore, it is entirely fitting and in keeping with his office that he should come to such a great and significant event in the lives of one part of the great faiths that have made this country what it is, to pay his respects to that faith and to the event and to the people who have made it possible."

Here is a video of the event.

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