Religious leaders condemn Michigan synagogue attack β but moving forward together tricky
Jewish and Arab American leaders decry violence at Temple Israel, but US-Israel war on Iran complicates healingJewish and Arab American leaders across Detroit and the US strongly condemned the 12 March terrorist attack on a Michigan synagogue and largely aimed to lower tensions against the backdrop...
<p>Jewish and Arab American leaders decry violence at Temple Israel, but US-Israel war on Iran complicates healing</p><p>Jewish and Arab American leaders across Detroit and the US strongly condemned the 12 March terrorist attack on a Michigan synagogue and largely aimed to lower tensions against the backdrop of the US and Israelβs ongoing military campaign in Iran.</p><p>But in Michigan, where large populations of Arab Americans and Jews live near one another, the complexities of the situation can be difficult to grapple with β and few people had easy or quick answers on how to move forward.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/15/dearborn-synagogue-attack-moving-forward">Continue reading...</a>
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