Fractures in the Grand Alliance between Black and Jewish Americans
Briefly

After marching that day, Heschel said, 'I felt my legs were praying.' And from the steps of the capitol in Montgomery, King said, 'The end we seek is a society at peace with itself, a society that can live with its conscience.'
Today's Black Jewish relationship is encased in amber from the civil rights era, and until we understand it, we might not make sense of current political developments.
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