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> >   1. Bibliography on Jews in current social justice struggle
> >      (Andrea Rapp)
> >
> > We have lots of books on Jews in the civil rights movement, Jews and Dr.
> King, etc.? Does anyone have any suggested titles about the Jewish
> connection with current issues around racism and people of color? We are
> getting requests for this.Andrea RappWise Temple, Cincinnati
>
>

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