Rabbi: Commit 'senseless acts of love' in response to violence
EVERETT The local Jewish community was joined Thursday night by a diverse crowd that included members of different faith groups and other neighbors in a show of strength, unity and remembrance.
More than 200 people filled a public meeting room on the Snohomish County campus, where they paid homage to 11 victims killed and others wounded by a gunmans attack at a Pittsburgh synagogue Saturday.
Speakers included Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers, Everett Mayor Cassie Franklin, U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen and Rabbi Rachel Kort of Everetts Temple Beth Or.
Our hearts are filled with grief, Kort said.
At the same time, she continued, she was filled with hope by the gathering of people and their outpouring of kindness.
Rabbi Berel Paltiel, of the Chabad Jewish Center of Snohomish County, said the only way to counter random acts of violence was by committing senseless acts of love.
He challenged people to help others for no reason at all and to greet their neighbors. Darkness cant exist where there is light, he said.
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