
Jews in America
Jews in America refer to individuals of Jewish heritage or faith who live in the United States. They have a history dating back to the 17th century and have contributed significantly to American culture, business, science, and civil rights. The Jewish community is diverse, including various denominations such as Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform, with a wide range of beliefs and practices. While facing periods of discrimination and challenges, they have established vibrant religious, cultural, and educational institutions. Today, Jews are an integral part of American society, promoting values of community, learning, and social justice.