Rededicating America 250: A moment to remember who we are
Thousands are gathering on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for the Rededicate America 250 event as the U.S. approaches its 250th anniversary. The event emphasizes shared values between the United States and Israel, including faith, freedom, and moral courage. It also serves as a call to unity, reflection, and renewal of foundational national principles.
- ▪The Rededicate America 250 event takes place on the National Mall as the U.S. nears its 250th anniversary.
- ▪The gathering highlights the deep connection between American and Israeli values rooted in faith, freedom, and divine purpose.
- ▪President Donald Trump proclaimed May 15-16 as Shabbat 250, aligning the anniversary with a Jewish day of rest and reflection.
- ▪Yael Eckstein, an American-Israeli leader, sees the event as a personal and spiritual bridge between her two nations.
- ▪The article frames the U.S.-Israel relationship as divinely guided and essential amid regional challenges like threats from Iran.
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This weekend, thousands will gather on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for Rededicate America 250, a historic moment to honor the United States as it approaches its 250th anniversary. As I think about the implications of this impending gathering, my heart is full. Because this is more than just a celebration of a milestone. It is a reminder of something deeper: the miracle of America, and the enduring values that bind America closely to its greatest ally: Israel. Recommended Stories Don’t let China sabotage our future with AI data center fearmongering Amazon’s $1.8 trillion bet on America didn’t happen by accident Parents want honest labeling for media content As someone blessed to be a citizen of both nations, I feel this connection in a very personal way.
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Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Washington Examiner.