Religious Pluralism in the Context of the Southern Civil Rights Movement by Dr. Gregory Freeland
"The concept of religious pluralism encompasses the acceptance and coexistence of multiple religious beliefs and emphasizes mutual respect and understanding among different religious communities. The movement was led and supported by people from numerous religious backgrounds and saw significant contributions from Jewish leaders, Catholic activists, and individuals affiliated with other religious traditions. This diversity in leadership helped to unite a broad coalition of Americans in the struggle for civil rights, embodying the principle of religious pluralism."
JCafé is a social program for the 65+ Jewish community, offering a delicious deli lunch followed by an engaging class, film, or lively discussion! For just $10, enjoy a deli buffet, drinks, and dessert. JCafé takes place every Tuesday from 11:30am-1:30pm.
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