The History of Black-Jewish Relations in the U.S.
The history of Black-Jewish relations in the U.S. reflects both unity and division, with key moments like the Washington-Rosenwald partnership, historic collaboration during the Civil Rights Movement, and the Crown Heights Riots. Through understanding each others’ stories and histories, the communities can promote empathy and strengthen their relationship today. It’s important to note that the “Black” and “Jewish” communities are not entirely separate; there are many Jews of color in the Jewish community. This video and accompanying resources explore the history of the relationship through periods of cooperation and conflict, and how fostering empathy can be a force for unity.
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A curated library documenting stories and voices pertaining to Arab citizens and Jewish-Arab relations following October 7 to support educators in bringing the experiences of 21% of Israel’s population to their learners.

We explore the history of Black-Jewish relations to uncover the good and the bad.

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