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When speaking about his participation in a Passover seder in Atlanta, what did Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. say to Rabbi Israel Dresner?

AOur destinies are tied together. For some strange reason, I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be. And you can never be what you ought to be until I am what I ought to be.

BI solemnly pledge to do my utmost to uphold the fair name of the Jews -- because bigotry in any form is an affront to us all.

CIt would be impossible to record the contribution that the Jewish people have made toward the Negro’s struggle for freedom–it has been so great.

DI was enormously impressed that 3,000 years later, these people remember their ancestors were slaves, and they’re not ashamed.

EI have a dream that one day you will give me your matzah ball recipe.

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