The first of many sets of photos from the Liberty Walk is now available on Facebook, courtesy of Rabbis for Human Rights and Joshua Bloom. CHECK OUT THE PHOTOS HERE!
September 11, 2010 was a day of public mourning in Lower Manhattan, punctuated at times by rival protests for and against the Park51 Muslim community center – an issue that has become intertwined in discussions of how to remember 9/11. September 12 began what we hope will be the reframing of public discourse [...]
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel was a bookworm. He both wrote and read voraciously. But he also was also a practical man who lived by his principles. A refugee from Nazi Germany, he knew injustice quite personally. So when he came to the United States, the racial segregation prevalent at [...]
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