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A man of profound insight, President Abraham Lincoln saw the impact Thanksgiving would have when he declared it a national ...
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During these difficult times, I know that you join with me and thousands of Israelis in thanking God, for the abundant blessings he has sent our way ...
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At the urging of magazine editor Sarah Josepha Hale, President Abraham Lincoln declared an annual national holiday of ...