Multicultural performance at Temple Beth Sholom held in honor of Dr. King’s Legacy

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Multicultural performance at Temple Beth Sholom held in honor of Dr. King’s Legacy
Gustavo Segredo of the Multicultural Council of New York; Cantor Ofer Barnoy of Temple Beth Sholom; North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena; soprano and event producer Soh Young Segredo; and Temple Beth Sholom’s Rabbi Paul Resnick and Rabbi Cara Weinstein Rosenthal.

North Shore congregations and organizations sponsored an inspiring performance held at Temple Beth Sholom of Roslyn Heights on Jan. 15 as part of an interfaith response to hate and bigotry.

The event was one of many on Long Island that the interfaith coalition, Abraham’s Table of Long Island, created to honor Dr. Martin Luther King’s Beloved Community and foster an all-inclusive spirit of sisterhood and brotherhood.

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