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Apr. 28, 2021 3:33 PM
BARRINGTON, Rhode Island – Rabbi Howard Voss-Altman stepped in front of his congregation at Temple Habonim Friday night, inviting the worshippers to “welcome Shabbat into our hearts and our spirit.”
As he began the service, he gazed into the camera in the middle of the sanctuary full of empty chairs, looking as it has for over a year since the coronavirus lockdown began. The service was then live-streamed on the synagogue’s YouTube channel.
That evening, a very different service was unfolding in Delray Beach, Florida, as 25 members of Temple Anshei Shalom excitedly greeted each other before they began their service. They did so with confidence and without fear, knowing that, to attend, they had to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19.
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Minnesota clergy across faith traditions joined protesters Thursday at the Brooklyn Center Police Department.
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JaNaé Bates with ISAIAH Clergy addresses the crowd outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department on Thursday night. Author: Heidi Wigdahl Updated: 2:13 AM CDT April 16, 2021
BROOKLYN CENTER, Minnesota About 70 Minnesota clergy across faith traditions came out to the Brooklyn Center Police Department on Thursday night in solidarity with protesters seeking justice for Daunte Wright. Although most of the clergy were from the Twin Cities metro area, several drove in from greater Minnesota as well.
Pastor Martha Bardwell
Our Saviour s Lutheran Church, south Minneapolis We wanted to be present to the grieving community and we wanted to show up because this National Guard presence here, this militarized presence, is really not helping things and it s just kind of heaping trauma upon trauma in this community. So w