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Windermere United takes part in Interfaith Ring of Peace Solidarity Shabbat

Windermere United Church • Nov 03, 2018

November 3, 2018

Originally published on Global News online

By Staff, Canadian Press

TORONTO – People of various faiths joined hands to form a circle around a Toronto temple Saturday morning to show support for the Jewish community one week after a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue.

Holy Blossom Temple spokeswoman Deanna Levy says a “ring of peace” was formed during Shabbat morning services on Saturday and that it symbolizes protection formed by kindness from the Toronto community.


Haroon Sheriff, president of the Imdadul Islamic Centre, says more than 200 Muslims and Christians took buses to the temple to participate.

He says the gesture is meant to show support and solidarity.

The temple’s rabbi, Yael Splansky, has said that Toronto native Joyce Fienberg, who was killed in the Pittsburgh shooting, was a member of Holy Blossom Temple.


Fienberg was one of 11 people killed when authorities said a gunman expressing hatred of Jews opened fire on worshippers at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on Oct. 27.

Splansky said Fienberg was married at the temple, which has over 6,500 members and is one of Toronto’s oldest Jewish congregations, and her confirmation photo is on its wall of honour.


Story originally published on Global News online

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