National Conference of Christians and Jews
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Two years later, the single “Get Together” reached No. 5 after it was featured in a public service announcement by the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
From Los Angeles Times
The first reference to the song in The New York Times describes a performance at a dinner sponsored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews, where religious leaders repudiated the “doctrine of race and hate” in totalitarian Europe and urged Americans not to let it happen within their own communities.
From New York Times
She also received honors from the Greater Washington Board of Trade for outstanding business and community contributions, and volunteered or held board memberships with groups such as the Federal City Council, the National Conference of Christians and Jews, and the Boy Scouts of America.
From Washington Post
They also provided an intellectual framework for interfaith organizations like the National Conference of Christians and Jews, which was at the forefront of civil rights work.
From New York Times
From 1982 until 1990, she was president of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.
From New York Times
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