The message of unity and inclusivity preached by Rabbi Heschel 60 years ago still resonates in Rochester today, inspiring a new generation of community leaders.

According to the Democrat and Chronicle, Rabbi Heschel's famous phrase "No Religion is an Island" remains a powerful call to action for people of all faiths. > "We must work together to build a more just and compassionate society," said Rabbi Heschel.

The article highlights the ways in which Rabbi Heschel's message has inspired community leaders in Rochester to work towards a more inclusive and equitable society.

The Rochester community has a long history of interfaith cooperation and dialogue, and Rabbi Heschel's message has been a guiding principle for many local organizations and initiatives.

As the city continues to grow and evolve, Rabbi Heschel's words remain a powerful reminder of the importance of unity and cooperation.

The Democrat and Chronicle's article is a testament to the enduring impact of Rabbi Heschel's message, and it serves as a call to action for the community to continue working towards a more just and compassionate society.

Looking ahead, the Rochester community will continue to draw inspiration from Rabbi Heschel's message, and to work towards a brighter future for all.