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March organisers apologise over Yom Kippur blunder

The March for Racial Justice in Washington DC was scheduled for the holiest day in the Jewish calendar

August 17, 2017 10:03
Protesters at a March2Justice rally in Washington DC in April 2015. Plans for this year's March for Racial Justice have been condemned for discriminating against Jewish participants
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The organisers of a national march against white supremacy in the US have publicly apologised for scheduling their event on Yom Kippur. 

The March for Racial Justice in Washington DC, which bills itself as a "multi-community movement led by a coalition united in our demands for racial equity and justice”, was publicly criticised for choosing September 30 as the date to march. As the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, most Jews will spend Yom Kippur fasting and praying in the synagogue, and will be unable to attend the march.

Mayim Bialik, star of the Big Bang Theory and a Jewish social activist, expressed her frustration in a Facebook post on Sunday. 

“Just found out that the March for Racial Justice is on YOM KIPPUR in DC,” Ms Bialik wrote. “Anyone else think that's absurd? I mean, it automatically excludes a distinct portion of people who historically have stood up for racial equality in enormous ways… trust me: it's on every calendar they checked before setting the date… super mad right now.”