The gunman’s six words, as alleged during his trial, were both dreadful and predictable: “All these Jews need to die.”
Read More »Column: L.A. Synagogue Shootings: The Personal and the Perilous
Decades ago, I most likely walked past the site of a Los Angeles synagogue near where Guy Taieb, 73, was wounded in a drive-by shooting last Thursday, an incident likely motivated by antisemitism.
Read More »The Rabbinic Council of Boulder Speaks Out Against Hate Crime, Gun Violence And Intolerance Following The Mass Shooting In Colorado Springs
As members of Haver, the Rabbinic Council of Boulder, we are enraged and deeply saddened by Saturday night’s shooting by a 22-year-old at an LBGTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs.
Read More »Column: Gun-Violence Accomplices, in Congress?
Nearly four years after 11 congregants were slain at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Dr. Mehmet Oz is demonizing his Pennsylvania Senate rival from nearby Braddock for seeking the release of more convicts from prison. In the process, Oz unwittingly triggers thoughts of an advanced approach to confronting gun violence.
Read More »Column: Gun Violence: A Visitor From Jerusalem Unsafe In Israel Or America
raelis Efraim Gordon and Yehuda Guetta learned too late that they were not safe whether waiting for a bus in the West Bank or visiting relatives in Baltimore.
Read More »Last Chance to Register for “A Rabbi, A Priest, and A Cop”
Register today for this important First Friday program on March 7th.
Read More »CBS First Friday Announcement: A Rabbi, a Priest, and a Cop
This post-service discussion with Sheriff Joe Pelle and Priest Sheila Durkin Dierks will explore the issues and concerns in Boulder regarding gun violence.
Read More »Open Letter: Gun Violence Working Group
A working group on gun violence prevention has recently been formed at Congregation Bonai Shalom. Find out more.
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