United in Grief and Fear: Jews and Muslims in the US Navigate the Gaza Crisis

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Jewish and Palestinian Muslim communities in the United States are feeling grief and apprehension following the recent Hamas attack on Israeli civilians and Israel's subsequent reprisals in Gaza. Synagogues and mosques have increased security measures, and trauma experts have been invited to speak to congregants. Despite the tension, worshippers are seeking spiritual and emotional connection, with synagogues expecting higher turnout for Friday night services. Jewish and Muslim leaders are reaching out to support each other, offering sympathies and expressing solidarity in the face of loss and suffering.
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