Synagogues
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We are in urban communities and rural communities, communities of color, immigrant communities, churches and mosques and
synagogues.
Nosair was initially found not guilty of the murder, but while serving time on lesser charges, he and other men began planning attacks on a dozen New York City landmarks, including tunnels,
synagogues
and the United Nations headquarters.
In 2009, an FBI informant who had fled Pakistan on murder charges led four men in a plot to bomb
synagogues
in the Bronx.
First of all is the misinterpretation of religious scriptures, holy scriptures, in the Bible, Old Testament, New Testament, Quran and so forth, and these have been misinterpreted by men who are now in the ascendant positions in the
synagogues
and the churches and in the mosques.
It's time that half of the world's population had voice and equality within our world's religions, churches, synagogues, mosques and shrines around the world.
Traditionally, it's been done by private and religious organizations, like churches and mosques and
synagogues.
Across the board, churches and
synagogues
and mosques are all complaining about how hard it is to maintain relevance for a generation of young people who seem completely uninterested, not only in the institutions that stand at the heart of our traditions but even in religion itself.
The idea was to unite people of different faiths by getting them to paint each other's houses of worship, mosques, temples, synagogues, churches, paint them yellow in the name of love.
We loved the idea and we immediately began approaching houses of worship: churches, temples, mosques,
synagogues.
At the time, none of us understood that "Kristallnacht" - the "Night of Broken Glass" where the fronts of Jewish-owned shops were smashed, and the shops looted, and homes and
synagogues
were set on fire - was only the beginning of the nightmare of much, much worse to come.
It could have been have been the
synagogues
burned during Krystalnacht and the mosques could very well have been the mosques blown up in Baghdad or something.)
A number of other churches and
synagogues
are also under renovation.
Seventy years later, all that remains of this world are ruined palaces, empty Baroque churches, and
synagogues
leveled and never rebuilt.
Haffner, who was not Jewish, did recognize it; he left in the year that
synagogues
were torched and Jews driven from their homes.
Attacks on
synagogues
have taken place for the first time since the Dreyfus Affair at the end of the nineteenth century.
British and American media reports have made comparisons to the Nazi era, with some even referring, in the aftermath of attacks on French synagogues, to a French Kristallnacht.
In 2014, by contrast, the French state defends the
synagogues
and denounces any form of anti-Semitism.
The young thugs who have attacked
synagogues
come mostly from the ranks of the unemployed and frustrated.
The European Union's Battle for TurkeyWhen the plotters behind the recent suicide attacks in Istanbul launched their human bombs against Jewish
synagogues
and British office buildings, they had several audiences in mind.
These include threats to, or actual attacks on,
synagogues
and other Jewish institutions, and the desecration of graves in St. Louis, Missouri, and other cities.“Even in the US, the country with the strongest Jewish community in the diaspora,” Lauder laments, “anti-Semitism is alive and kicking.”
A renaissance of Jewish culture is now occurring: many new
synagogues
have opened; and a majority of the faculty and students in Judaic studies courses are Gentiles.
Angry demonstrators burned
synagogues
in France and, of all places, Germany, with some even chanting “Jews to the gas!”
Its comeback takes the classical form of attacks on individuals, like the recent killing of a young Jew in France, or of disfiguring symbolic places, like cemeteries and
synagogues.
We must not be silent about the daily attacks in France against Jews and
synagogues.
Attacks on
synagogues
are often triggered by a defaming language about the Middle East.
There is no crisis in America’s churches and synagogues, no Christian and Jewish leaders crying out for justice in the name of Jesus, a tortured political prisoner, or of Yahweh, who demands righteousness.
And the
synagogues
don’t care, because the prisoners are Arabs.”
To construct this neoclassical monstrosity, an entire swath of the city, a beautiful area of eighteenth-century houses, churches, and synagogues, was razed, displacing 40,000 people.
The measure was also aimed at appeasing his Orthodox allies, as it created a false symmetry between the ban on protests in open spaces (where the risk of infection is minimal) and the restriction of prayers in
synagogues
(a hotspot of infections).
In countries occupied by the Soviet Red Army after World War II, Jewish communities had a corner or a room in their underfinanced and dilapidated
synagogues
dedicated to documenting the Holocaust.
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