When Eisenhower was a child, his mother Ida Elizabeth Stover Eisenhower, previously a member of the River Brethren sect of the Mennonites, joined the International Bible Students, which would evolve into what is now known as Jehovah's Witnesses.[10] The Eisenhower home served as the local meeting hall from 1896 to 1915. The decision for West Point saddened his mother, who felt that warfare was "rather wicked," but she did not veto Eisenhower's entry to West Point.[11] None of the brothers were Witnesses in adulthood.
Eisenhower was baptized in the Presbyterian Church in 1953. In 1948, he had called himself "one of the most deeply religious men I know" though unattached to any "sect or organization".[12] Eisenhower was instrumental in the addition of the words "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954, and the 1956 adoption of "In God We Trust" as the motto of the United States, and its 1957 introduction on paper currency. In his retirement years, he was a member of the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Prior to Wiki we relied upon the press and historians. I can remember reading that Eisenhower was much lower rated in his class. I also have met Jewish people who acknowledged him as Jewish.
Wiki is targeted by Jews. They edit out the info the goyim are allowed to read. Besides Jack the Ripper, Joe Stalin, Torquemada and Lucretia Borgia were all of Jewish descent. And all of them except Jack the Ripper were enrolled in other religions. I am not talking about the religion he was enrolled in.