My husband is a rabbi who teaches Bible and Jewish ethics.
He has repeated the story about Ellis Island officials--for some reason, they're Irish-- changing the names of immigrants whose names were hard to pronounce. Consequently, there are a lot of Cohens who aren't kohanim at all.
We're going to have quite the discussion. 🙂
I wonder how such a story grew legs and took off like that.
I guess the Ellis Island name-change story is one of those great American myths.
Another is the inordinate number of non-native Americans with Native American ancestry--and the antecedent is never just an ordinary member of some tribe. She's always a princess.
I just finished listening to your YouTube presentation on this matter.
It's really interesting, especially the graph that shows the escalation of this claim decades after Ellis Island closed.
I am definitely sending this to my husband. 😀