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Thank
you Rabbi Saperstein for that kind introduction and for your
visionary and tireless leadership in promoting community
relations.
Martin Luther King fought for justice and freedom against
the forces of racism and oppression. He was a champion of
what is good and decent and someone all of us should follow
and strive to emulate.
Today, not only do we commemorate a great man, but we also
commemorate his ideas. Dr. King's contributions lasted far
beyond his lifetime, and his influence extended far beyond
his own community. And we will never forget Dr. King's
excellent relations with the Jewish community and his
support of Israel.
I would like to acknowledge tonight's honorees, Theodore
Bikel and Hilary Shelton for their lifetime commitment to
social justice and civil rights. They follow in the noble
footsteps of MLK and should be commended for their
dedication to the ideals of Dr. King.
Many of the ideas of Martin Luther King appear prominently
in Israel's Declaration of Independence and are values we do
our utmost to uphold even though we are continually facing
threats of terror, violence and incitement against us.
In these days we are cautiously optimistic, despite the
gruesome attack today, that following this Sunday's election
in the Palestinian Authority, we will be able to go forward
and renew negotiations for a peaceful future based on good
faith, good governance, and good will.
Let the legacy of Martin Luther King be a beacon of light to
us all. Let us not give up, whatever the difficulties.
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