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Why?

Learn about the struggles of African Americans to gain equality in the 1950s & ‘60s, and discover how Jews were involved in the Civil Rights struggle. Walk away understanding why Jews, as people who have known oppression, must care and act when others are oppressed.

WHO?

Teens (8th grade and up) and adults


WHAT?

  • The Leo Frank Pencil Factory – Atlanta, GA

  • Ebenezer Baptist Church, and Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change – Atlanta, GA

  • Rosa Parks Museum – Montgomery, AL

  • Memorial for Peace and Justice (The National Lynching Memorial) – Montgomery, AL

  • Equal Justice Initiative – Montgomery, AL

  • Edmund Pettus Bridge – Selma, AL

  • 16th Street Baptist Church – Birmingham, AL

Cost

Variable, depending on the number of people you’re willing to room with, and how many people sign up for the trip. Range: $900-$1450 + flights

LEARN MORE

Sunday, September 10, 1pm at Temple Beth Shalom


GET ON THE LIST

Email Rabbi Daniel Reiser or Cantor Robin Joseph to let them know you are interested!