Writing
5 years ago • Oct 28, 2018
Rabbi Brous’ Statement After Terror in Pittsburgh
By
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Rabbi Sharon Brous
Our grief and indignation have to fuel our moral imagination. We’re calling out the culture of hatred and America’s fanatical obsession with guns. We’ll harness our anger, fear and grief, and bring it all to the polls on Nov. 6.
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