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DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 9: Teena Slatkin holds an Israeli flag as she and her daughter Cassie, right, join in singing a song during a prayer vigil for those killed and injured in the recent attacks in Israel on October 9, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. The Denver Jewish community came together amid the attacks on Israel by Hamas over the weekend. An estimated 2,000 people gathered at Temple Emanuel Denver to take part in the prayer vigil to honor the lives lost in the attack. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – OCTOBER 9: Teena Slatkin holds an Israeli flag as she and her daughter Cassie, right, join in singing a song during a prayer vigil for those killed and injured in the recent attacks in Israel on October 9, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. The Denver Jewish community came together amid the attacks on Israel by Hamas over the weekend. An estimated 2,000 people gathered at Temple Emanuel Denver to take part in the prayer vigil to honor the lives lost in the attack. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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I wake up every morning concerned about the potential of a terrorist attack here or around the globe. Let us not forget that Jewish hate, whether from Hamas sympathizers, college students or elected officials, has consequences and inspires others to follow suit.
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