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- Rabbis_march_(1943) abstract "The Rabbis' March was a demonstration in support of American and allied action to stop the destruction of European Jewry. It took place in Washington, D.C. on October 6, 1943, three days before Yom Kippur. It was organized by Hillel Kook, nephew of the chief rabbi of Mandatory Palestine and head of the Bergson Group, and involved more than 400 rabbis, mostly members of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, from New York and cities throughout the eastern United States.Though the delegation was reluctantly received by Vice President Henry Wallace, President Franklin D. Roosevelt avoided meeting the rabbis, both out of concerns regarding diplomatic neutrality, but also influenced by the advice of some of his Jewish aides and several prominent American Jews. Many thought the protest would stir up anti-Semitism and claimed that the marchers, many of whom were both Orthodox as well as recent immigrants (or first-generation Americans), were not representative of American Jewry. Shortly before the protest reached the White House, FDR left the building through a rear exit to attend an Army ceremony, and then left for a weekend in the country. Disappointed and angered by the President's failure to meet with them, the rabbis stood in front of the White House where they were met by Senator William Warren Barbour and others, and refused to read their petition aloud, instead handing it off to the Presidential secretary, Marvin McIntyre.The march garnered much media attention, much of it focused on what was seen as the cold and insulting dismissal of many important community leaders, as well as the people in Europe they were fighting for. The headline in the Washington Times Herald read: \"Rabbis Report 'Cold Welcome' at the White House.\" Editors of The Jewish Daily Forward commented, \"Would a similar delegation of 500 Catholic priests have been thus treated?\"".
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Hillel_Kook.
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Moshe_Feinstein.
- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink The_Forward.
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Vaad_Hatzalah.
- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink William_Warren_Barbour.
- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Yad_Vashem.
- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLink Yom_Kippur.
- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rabbi's March on Washington".
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rabbis' march (1943)".
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) subject Category:1943_in_Washington,_D.C..
- Rabbis_march_(1943) subject Category:Jewish-American_history.
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) subject Category:Protest_marches_in_Washington,_D.C..
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) hypernym Demonstration.
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) type Rebellion.
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- Rabbis_march_(1943) comment "The Rabbis' March was a demonstration in support of American and allied action to stop the destruction of European Jewry. It took place in Washington, D.C. on October 6, 1943, three days before Yom Kippur.".
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