Rekindle Fellowship, an organization headquartered in Cleveland that aims to create a social change through emerging Black and Jewish leaders, recently launched a chapter in Nashville, Tenn., uniting leaders from the city’s Black and Jewish communities to engage in meaningful dialogue.
Sponsored by The Temple, Congregation Ohabai Sholom and First Baptist Church, Capitol Hill, Nashville will provide an ideal backdrop for Rekindle Fellowship because of its rich history, legacy of activism and historical ties to the civil rights movement, according to a news release.
“By bringing together leaders from Nashville’s Black and Jewish communities for thoughtful and challenging face-to-face dialogue, we will break down barriers, promote deeper understanding and reignite the historic Black-Jewish

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