The two children, seven-year-old Meryem and nine-year-old Adin, were captured at a demonstration against US President Donald Trump’s travel ban at Chicago's O’Hare International Airport on Monday night.
While Meryem’s father Fatih Yildirim can be seen holding a handmade sign which reads 'Empathy', nine-year-old Adin’s father Rabbi Jordan Bendat-Appell has a sign board which says “We’ve seen this before, never again”. The photo shows the kids looking across at each other with smiles on their faces.
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Talking to CNN, Yildirim said they were chatting about the similarities between halal and kosher diets when Chicago Tribune photographer Nuccio DiNuzzo approached for a photo.
The picture warmed millions of hearts, including California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom who shared the photo with the caption: "This is the America that is worth every second of the fight ahead."
This is the America that is worth every second of the fight ahead.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) January 31, 2017
📸: Nuccio DiNuzzo/Chicago Tribune. pic.twitter.com/IQZXb6YwxV
Heartwarming photo of a Muslim girl and Jewish boy fighting for the same rights along with their fathers. pic.twitter.com/Urx3Z5AXmw
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GOOD NEWS! The families of the little Muslim girl and the little Jewish boy from O'Hare are doing Shabbat dinner together
— fight me michael mouse (@hkafterdark) February 1, 2017
A Muslim girl and a Jewish boy, hoisted on the shoulders of their dads, rallying for the same cause . Isn't it beautiful & strong ? pic.twitter.com/QQqXehkiUD
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A muslim Girl and a Jewish boy, both protesting for same cause, along with their fathers.
— Shafaat Ali (@iamshafaatali) January 31, 2017
So much power and love... https://t.co/EwD5ozT4Md
Great story in CNN about Muslim and Jewish fathers and children coming together in Chicago https://t.co/w9oexG8UBQ #LoveWinsEverytime
— Boyd Cohen (@boydcohen) February 1, 2017
Originally from Turkey, Yildirim moved to the United States in 2002, he applied for citizenship last year after Trump began anti-Muslim rhetoric during his presidential campaign. "Meryem started crying, feeling like Trump was going to kick her father out," he said.
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The Chicago resident along with his wife and four children brought homemade cookies for the lawyers working pro bono to help victims of the travel ban at the O’Hare airport. "This is the first time for me," said Yildirim. "I wanted to go out and show my support."
For Yildirim, their photo encapsulates solidarity. "This is the picture that people are actually looking for. People want peace,” he said.
Bendat-Appell, who came to the protest with his son, defined it as an “ethical imperative”. He and his wife have ensured that their children comprehend why it’s important to let the refugees “know that we are here for them”.
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“We feel that as Jews it is our obligation to stand up for the oppressed. Our history of persecution comes to teach us that we must not be silent in the face of injustice,” he said.
The Chicago rabbi explained that keeping religious and cultural differences aside, he and Yildirim had a lot in common. The two families plan to meet next weekend for Shabbat dinner.
This article originally appeared on the CNN.
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