Two great men built an alliance between Blacks and Jews
How reverse the mistrust and hatred? How do Jewish and African American communities go back to the days of Heschel and King? Op-ed.
How reverse the mistrust and hatred? How do Jewish and African American communities go back to the days of Heschel and King? Op-ed.
$8,000 reward, partly funded by the ADL, being offered for information leading to arrest of whoever was responsible for vandalizing statue.
The legacies of these two men are more important than ever as American Jews face emboldened forms of anti-Semitism. Opinion.
John Lews left us a legacy: Whether you are Jewish, Black, or neither, we are stronger together than apart. In Memoriam.
Rabbi Saul Leeman, who marched with Martin Luther King to Montgomery, is dead at 100
Richard Lakin, who died two weeks after being shot and stabbed, believed in coexistence and marched with Martin Luther King.