Sammy Davis Jr. converted to Judaism in the 1950s after a life-changing experience in which he was involved in a serious car accident. During his recovery, he found solace in Jewish teachings and spirituality, which resonated with him deeply. Davis was drawn to the cultural and historical aspects of Judaism, feeling a strong connection to the Jewish community, especially in light of the discrimination he faced as a Black performer in America. His conversion was also a reflection of his broader commitment to civil rights and social justice.
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