'Synagogue attack won't stop us living together in peace'
After a tragic attack at a Manchester synagogue, a Jewish woman and a Catholic woman united to light a candle for peace. Their connection runs deeper as Esther’s son is dating Celeste’s daughter, highlighting shared ties beyond faith. Celeste expressed how, in tough times, faith brought them together to demonstrate solidarity. Meanwhile, locals like Sam and Zippi shared their shock, with Sam having experience in community security and Zippi often walking past the synagogue with her children. They emphasised the overall desire for harmony in the community, reflecting a collective wish to coexist peacefully.
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