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Ultra-Orthodox Yeshiva Controversy; America's Original Sin;
Season 19
Episode 22
Are private yeshivas run by Hasidic Jewish sects providing students with a secular education equal to public schools; Jim Wallis, an activist, pastor, and preacher says white and black churches must cross the bridge to a new America now; and a church in Baltimore runs a boxing gym as part of its ministry and neighborhood outreach.
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