Black-Jewish ties can’t be allowed to falter - opinion
Black and Jewish people in the US have a long history of kinship with one another, based on shared minority status, and experiences of discrimination and bigotry.
A man holds a flag with the words Black Lives Matter during a protest following the police shooting of Jacob Blake, a Black man, in Kenosha, Wisconsin, US, August 27, 2020.(photo credit: REUTERS)ByERIC FINGERHUT, MARGARET MITCHELLUpdated: