I was wondering what would happen to Jews in an independent Confederacy. If the Confederacy would turn out at all like the USA it'd probably start hagiographing its founders before the ink on the peace treaty is dry. Yet if one of the more important members of the ATL Confederate Founding Fathers is a Jew, that would perhaps encourage an official Confederate view of religion more partial to Jews and Judaism than that in the North.
Would an ATL Confederacy be more tolerant of Jews than an ATL USA if Judah Benjamin is among the Founders? What happens if ATL Imperial Russia begins the Pogroms?
Insofar as religion in the broader sense is concerned, what particular denomination ends up being the biggest in the Independent Confederacy? Would religion even be as central to a South sans the rest of the USA but winning a war around 1862-3 or would the Confederate leadership in the converse of the above paragraphs end up forming a Confederate version of Christianity that's rather more warlike than not?
What happens with religion and slavery? Would Christianity and Judaism in the Confederacy continue to justify slavery on Biblical and Talmudic grounds or would they end up eventually deciding to ignore all that they way they do in the unified USA IOTL?
Would both the Confederacy and the North end up sending proselytizers that end up competing with each other in the rest of the world?

Imagine the confusion.....

On another note, would the independent Confederacy end up ever developing a substantional irreligious movement? What exactly would Confederate irreligion end up looking like?