You’re joking right?
In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson nominated Louis Dembitz Brandeis to become a member of the U.S. Supreme Court. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Brandeis
Relatively late in life the secular Brandeis also became a prominent Zionist leader. He became active in the Federation of American Zionists in 1912, as a result of a conversation with Jacob de Haas, according to some.[45] His involvement provided the nascent American Zionist movement one of the most distinguished men in American life and a friend of the next president. THAT WAS WILSON!!
How does the Brandeis appointment refute my statement? There were Jews as generals in the Union army and a Jew was the vice president of the Confederacy. George Washington’s chief spy was a Jew.
Did you think I said there were no Jews in America?