I speak to you as an American Jew. As Americans we share the profound concern of millions of people about the shame and disgrace of inequality and injustice which make a mockery of the great American idea. As Jews we bring to this great demonstration, in which thousands of us proudly participate, a two-fold experience -- one of the spirit and one of our history. In the realm of the spirit, our fathers taught us thousands of years ago that when God created man, he created him as everybody's neighbor. Neighbor is not a geographic term. It is a moral concept.
Jewish Women's Archive. "Rabbi Joachim Prinz's Speech at the March on Washington, 1963." (Viewed on November 2, 2024) <http://qa.jwa.org/media/rabbi-joachim-prinz-speech-at-march-on-washington>.