Expelled from Germany in the 1930s, Rabbi Joachim Prinz came to Newark, N.J., where his congregation twice welcomed a young Dr. Martin Luthe...
Expelled from Germany in the 1930s, Rabbi Joachim Prinz came to Newark, N.J., where his congregation twice welcomed a young Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He drew a direct line between the Holocaust and the American civil rights struggle. At the March on Washington, Prinz was the last speaker on the schedule before King. Jim Axelrod reports. Less
Rabbi Joachim Prinz spoke to the crowd gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. the day Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his famous,...
Rabbi Joachim Prinz spoke to the crowd gathered at the National Mall in Washington D.C. the day Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his famous, "I Have a Dream" speech. A survivor of the Holocaust, he refused to stand aside during the fight against injustice in America. Jim Axelrod reports. Less
A six-month sting ended with FBI raids in New York and New Jersey. Two rabbis are now in jail, accused of being part of a plot that used tor...
A six-month sting ended with FBI raids in New York and New Jersey. Two rabbis are now in jail, accused of being part of a plot that used torture to force Orthodox Jewish men into granting their wives a divorce. Jeff Glor reports. Less
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