Pa. Jewish community wrestles with mixture of feelings after arson attack on governor’s residence
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Pa. Jewish community wrestles with mixture of feelings after arson attack on governor's residence • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Rabbi Ariana Capptauber of Beth El Temple in Harrisburg, Pa., holds a sign. (Ben Wasserstein)In a parking lot across from the governor’s residence filled with construction trucks and contractor vans, a crowd of around 200 gathered and listened to prayers, songs and speeches from members of different faiths — Jewish, Christian, Sufi and Baha’i. They had marched nearly a mile from Temple Beth El, a conservative synagogue on the Susquehanna River, …


Pa. Jewish community wrestles with mixture of feelings after arson attack on governor’s residence
In a parking lot across from the governor’s residence filled with construction trucks and contractor vans, a crowd of around 200 gathered and listened to prayers, songs and speeches from members of different faiths — Jewish, Christian, Sufi and Baha’i.…
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