Florida synagogue holds healing service after mass school shooting; Jews among 17 dead
The Jewish community in Parkland, Florida, held a healing service after a mass shooting at a high school attended by many of the teenagers in the community. Rabbi Bradd Boxman of Kol Tikvah, a Reform congregation in the town , said he knew of at least four Jewish high school students among the wounded, including three from his congregation. They were in area hospitals and had undergone surgery. Local 10 News, an ABC affiliate, named one of the dead students as Jaime Guttenberg, who was Jewish.
Židovska zajednica u Parklandu na Floridi je održala "službu nakon masovne pucnjave u visokoj školi koju su pohađali mnogi mladi iz zajednice. Rabin reformske zajednice "Kol Tikvah" Bradd Bixman je rekao da ima najmanje četiri židovska studenta među ranjenima, oni su u bolnici i biti će operirani. Na vijestima je javljeno da je mrtav židovski student
Jaime Guttenberg.
Sinagoga Kol Tikvah će biti otvorena za obitelji, a djeca će moći doći na konzultacije .Na šabat će imati službu za "ozdravljenje " i jedinstvo.
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“We just pulled together as a community, the surrounding congregations, to be there for our kids and families, getting the kids to have an opportunity to speak to their experience and begin the healing process in the community,” said Geri Pomerantz, the president of Kol Tikvah.
A gunman identified as Nikolas Cruz, 19, armed with a semiautomatic rifle killed at least 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Wednesday, police said. Another 17 wounded were in local hospitals, The New York Times reported. Cruz, a former student at the school who was expelled, was in custody.