In their struggle to find a place in American society, Blacks and Jews share a unique history. At times, the two communities have fought alongside each other, but lately, tension, fear and distrust have caused them to grow apart. A group of local organizations are sponsoring what they call a seven week cultural dialogue to mend wounds and rekindle old relationships between Blacks and Jews in the twin cities. The festival is called Intersecting Rhythms, and Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Roberts has more.