The stone from the New Zealand Jewish community reads "peace" in more than one language.
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Rabbi Mendy Goldstein of Chabad of New Zealand places the stone among flowers and well-wishers showing love and support after this month's terror attack at a mosque in Christchurch.
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Rabbi Mendy Goldstein, Chabad rabbi of New Zealand, talks with an Afghanistani Muslim (JWire)
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The menorah measures 61.3 feet long—a nod to the Torah’s 613 commandments. This year, its message of Jewish pride will also include the prayerful hope…
Its unique design was created by Alaskan artist Patrick Garley of Arctic Fires Bronze Sculptureworks. The menorah was sponsored in honor of former Mayor of…
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