Gertrude Weil's Speech at Beth Or Temple Sisterhood Sabbath, Raleigh, NC, May 12, 1944, page 1
Gertrude Weil's speech at Beth Or Temple Sisterhood Sabbath in Raleigh, North Carolina, given on May 12, 1944, page 1.
Courtesy of the North Carolina Office of Archives and History.
A great deal of time has been spent - and I may say, wasted - on discussion of whether we Jews are a race or exponents of a religion. The question suggests that we as a people have a common history, with common experiences that knit us together as a more or less cohesive community, and also that we are bound together by the religion that we have developed through the centuries. The question itself implies a validity in both views of the Jews and Judaism.
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