AdvertisementAnalysisBlack-Jewish Relations Intensified And Tested By Current Political ClimateApril 23, 2017Akinyi OchiengfacebookEmailMartin Luther King, Jr. listening to a transistor radio in the front line of the third march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, to campaign for proper registration of black voters, March 23, 1965. Ralph Abernathy (second from left), Ralph Bunche (third from right) and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel (far right) march with him. (Getty Images)