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Temple Sinai stands with the people of Israel and condemns Hamas and its heinous terrorist acts. We pray for the safety of soldiers defending Israel and its people, as well...
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Temple Sinai stands with the people of Israel and condemns Hamas and its heinous terrorist acts.

We pray for the safety of soldiers defending Israel and its people, as well as the aid workers on the front lines who are serving those in need. We commit to unending advocacy for the safety and immediate release of all hostages. We mourn the loss of all innocent lives, Israeli and Palestinian. We bear witness to the suffering of all the victims of this war, and we are committed to the Jewish value of the Preservation of Life. We recognize the complexity of this conflict, while always condemning terrorism and the perpetuation of violence.

Oseh Shalom Bi-m’romav

May the One Who is the Ultimate Source of Peace bring peace to Israel, the entire region, and all the world.

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