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Jan 10, 2012

Martin Luther King, Jr.


Category:Head of School Blog 
Posted by: bberk

In addressing a group of students at a Jewish day school in Boston, Susannah Heschel commented that “it is not enough to be a Jew, but [it is necessary] to stand for Jewish principles.  Heschel, the daughter of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, learned at a young age what it meant to stand for Jewish principles.  She has vivid memories of her father receiving a telegram from Dr. Martin Luther King asking Heschel to travel to Selma, Alabama to join in a march that would become one of the enduring symbols of the fight for civil rights.  Heschel stood for Jewish principles in his fight for civil rights.  Almost fifty years later we can do the same.

 

This Monday we have an opportunity to march in this year’s parade honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his tremendous legacy.  Our presence will do more than just honor King’s legacy; it will also make a statement that tikkun olam is more than acts of charity.  Indeed, working for justice by removing the cause of social problems is equally as worthy.  Our participation in the march makes the statement that our community can be an effective agent for change.  Please join us at 9:45 on Monday, January 16th at Congo Square.  In the words of Rabbi Heschel, we will ‘pray with our feet.’

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