By Cherrae Dickerson
Black and Jewish students on April 8, April 8, 8:30 pm, C. Millard Tawes Center Ballroom, Coppin State University, 2500 W. North Avenue, Baltimore, MD. The purpose of the dinner was to emphasize common values and get new relationships and concepts between communities.
In addition to deepening education and dialogues, the dinner will also be in the center of focus on the fight against each other and fighting each other, anti-Semitism and all kinds of Hightroots.
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Coppin State University Association Dinner is one of the number of events related to black and Jewish students. Robert Kraft, created jointly by the UNCF, is aimed at reconstruction of anti-Semitism (FCAS), tomorrow (BJLOT) and Hillel International, union tables and the Jewish communities.
Robert Kraft is a unique and critical opportunity to create a new generation, communication, communication, communication, communication, communication, communicate, communicate, communicate, communicate, communicate, communicate, communicate and build a new generation for themselves and communities.
Students allow you to deal with brave conversations, determine the problems of common interests and anxiety, and will compete with racism and anti-Semitics through advocacy. Previous meals were held with a dinner that will be held in Atlanta, Washington, DC, Houston and New Orleans, New York.
Dr. John Eave, founder and national director, tomorrow’s black and Jewish leaders, “Dinner, the critical mass of the Black and Jewish college will be a catalyst to change the critical mass of black and Jewish college students.”
President and CEO of Hillel International Adam Lehman, “We are pleased to participate in this new initiative in this new initiative in our world and college camps. Now.”
Dr. Anthony L. Jenkins, Coppin State University, Coppin State University said: “The unity sample the power of students who came together to share their experience and values.
Dr. Michael L. Lomax, President and CEO, said: “I imagine the dialogue and strengthening of these students to create a brighter, more sincere thing for young minds.”

