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January 12, 2001 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-01-12

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Jewish co-sponsored Martin Luther King Jr. Day
breakfast to be held in Detroit.

"I will be thinking about how we
can lead integrated lives while valuing
Stair Writer
the sameness among us, and the differ-
ences between us," she said. "How
1 ews will no doubt participate
each of us can work toward a fully
in the Rev. Martin Luther
integrated life not only for ourselves,
King Jr. Day marches and pro-
but for all the people."
grams throughout the Detroit
James Rosenfeld of Huntington
area on Monday, Jan. 15. King's mes-
Woods, breakfast co-chair,
sage of freedom and equality
said the event is apropos
for all has always struck a
The Rev. Martin
because of the recent opening
sympathetic chord.
Luther
King
Jr.
of a time capsule by Detroit
For the past seven years,
addresses
his
Mayor Dennis Archer.
the American Jewish
congregation in
"One of the letters from
Committee has honored the
Ebenezer Baptist
1900 talked about the strong
slain civil rights leader's
Church in Atlanta equal opportunities that exist-
birthday by co-sponsoring a
on
April 30, 1967. ed at that time for African
breakfast at a Detroit
Americans, in the hopes that
church. This year, the "All
that would continue in the future," said
People's" breakfast with the Detroit
Rosenfeld, who chairs the event with Joel
Urban League will be held at the
Kellman,
also of Huntington Woods.
league's headquarters on Mack Avenue
"Here we are, 100 years later, strug-
and John R, the former home of the
gling with the same issue. The busi-
late Albert Kahn, a celebrated Jewish
ness of Martin Luther King Jr. remains
Detroit architect.
unfinished," said Rosenfeld.
This is the only breakfast honoring
"It ties in with the Jewish people
the slain civil rights leader in the city
and our struggle to combat racism and
of Detroit and the only Jewish-spon-
religious bigotry. We can be happy
soredMartin Luther King Jr. event in
with
the progress we've made but we
the city of Detroit, said Martin Baum
can't rest until there's equal opportuni-
of Detroit, president of the
ty for everyone."
AJCommittee Detroit chapter.
"It's important that the Jewish com-
The Jan. 15 breakfast begins at 8
munity maintain ties with the city," he
a.m., and is open to the public at
said, "The Jewish community has very
no charge. Call the American
strong positive ties to his message."
. Following the 8 a.m. breakfast, U.S.
Jewish Committee, (248) 646-
7686, or Detroit Urban League,
District Court Judge Denise Page
Hood of Detroit will speak on the
(313) 832-4600, for reservations.
subject, "For All the People."

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