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Capers C.
Funnye Jr. (/fəˈneɪ/; born
April 14, 1952) is an African-American
Conservative rabbi, who
leads the 200-member Beth
Shalom B'nai
Zaken Ethiopian...
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Doris Valdena Funnye Innis (February 26, 1933 –
December 8, 2015) was an
American writer,
editor and educator,
significantly in the area of
civil rights...
- this same apartment.
Capers C.
Funnye Jr. is Mic****e Obama's
first cousin once removed: his mother,
Verdelle Robinson Funnye (born
Verdelle Robinson; August...
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Clarence Delmonte Funnyé was the
chairman of the
Congress of
Racial Equality (CORE) in
Harlem from 1964 to 1965. He
staged a
series of
creative protests...
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converted to any
branch of Judaism", with the
exceptions of
Capers Funnye and Eli Aronoff.
Funnye has
undergone a
Conservative conversion and is thus recognized...
- Judaism", nor have any
graduates of the
academy with the
exceptions of
Capers Funnye and Eli Aronoff. In September, 2022, the
United Synagogue of Conservative...
- Illinois. The
congregation leader of Beth
Shalom is
Conservative Rabbi Capers Funnye, a
Black Hebrew Israelite leader. Its ****istant
rabbis are
Avraham Ben Israel...
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Authorities treated the
incident as an act of
domestic terrorism.
Capers Funnye, who had been the
rabbi for 26
years of the 200-member Beth
Shalom B'nai...
- her
contemporary extended family is
Rabbi Capers Funnye; born in Georgetown,
South Carolina.
Funnye is the son of her
grandfather Robinson's
sister and...
- Roy
Innis (2nd from left) and then wife
Doris Funnye Innis (center) with a
delegation from CORE is
greeted by
Kenyan President Jomo
Kenyatta (left)....