@TomTomBinks,
Well the poetess who composed the famous "give me your huddled masses yearning to be free' was Jewish and I think she would like people to know that in the Christian nation that gave birth to freedom it was the Jewish roots that provided the rationale
================
She began writing articles on Judaism, and translating Jewish works. Some works such as Admetus and Other Poems, The Spagnoletto: A Drama in Verse, and Songs of a Semite, reflect her pride in her culture. Although Lazarus wrote many other collections, she is most known for those that are focused on Judaism.