Rabbi Saul J. Berman, then a rabbi in Berkeley CA, spent a week in March 1965 in Selma, Alabama. He was aiding local Black people in overcoming barriers to voting, educational attainment and economic opportunity, for which he was arrested twice. What can we learn today from the Black-Jewish alliance of the 1960s?
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7:15 p.m. | Ben Gurion and Gefen Society Pre-Reception (by invitation only)8:00 p.m. | Generosity Gala Live Entertainment. Cocktail attire.Open bar & heavy hors d’oeuvres. […]
Uprising in Iran: A Struggle Over Identity
Regional Guest: Meir Javedanfar Ph.D., Iranian-Israeli Lecturer, Author and Commentator
Join us as we hear from author Charles King about his book which encompasses the secular and Jewish history of Odessa.