Synagogue reopens two weeks after Manchester attack
The Manchester synagogue targeted in a recent car and knife attack has reopened, featuring a lively Simchat Torah celebration. Vice-president Rob Kanter reported a “really positive attendance,” highlighting the community’s resilience. Rabbi Daniel Walker shared that he was often asked if the synagogue was open again. Sadly, the attack claimed the lives of Melvin Cravitz and Adrian Daulby, injuring three others as the assailant attempted to breach the barricaded space.

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