The bond between Jews and Black Americans has a long and proud history. It is a bond forged through the fires of oppression and shared experience — one that saw Black American soldiers liberate nearly 15,000 Jewish prisoners from the Gunskirchen concentration camp in 1945, and that took Jewish leaders to the front lines of the civil rights movement, marching arm-in-arm with Dr.
Martin Luther King in Selma, Ala. Today, when the challenges facing America and the world seem so vast, our two peoples should lean on each other and look to our historical bond for solace and support.
Recent events — and the media narrative around them — suggest we’re doing the opposite. We were shocked and saddened by the spate of anti-Semitic comments made.
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