Detroit Interfaith Bonds Deepen After Michigan Temple Attack

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After an antisemitic attack on Temple Israel in West Bloomfield, Michigan, more than 100 preschool children and teachers sought refuge across the street at Shenandoah Country Club, which later hosted a Shabbat service for the community. The events highlighted long-standing interfaith ties in metro Detroit, where Jewish, Arab and Iraqi American Christians have collaborated amid rising antisemitism and the broader Israel-Hamas war.
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