Global Jewish Community Unites in Mourning and Praying for Peace After Hamas Attack

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Jewish communities around the world gathered for their first Shabbat services since the Hamas attack on Israel, with rabbis leading prayers of peace and shared grief. The attack has brought up generations of trauma, particularly in Pittsburgh, which was scarred by the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history. Despite the pain, congregations are carrying on with the rhythms of ritual life, celebrating even as they grieve. Security measures have been increased at synagogues in Germany, and an Indonesian rabbi called for peace and an end to the fighting. In Miami Beach, tears flowed as congregants prayed for peace and safety for Israel and its people.
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