On the eve of the first Sabbath since a gunman killed 11 people in a Pittsburgh synagogue, about 300 people gathered for an interfaith ceremony with Baltimore’s Jewish community to take a collective stand against anti-Semitism and “the poison of hate, no matter what form it takes,” as one speaker…
Source: Sun
Maryland governor joins faith leaders, other elected officials for post-Pittsburgh interfaith gathering
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