Earlier this year, on the Shabbat of Anzac Day weekend, Rabbi Zalman Kastel heard loud banging on his front door. With a mezuzah on the doorpost, his first thought was that his family was being targeted because they were Jewish. He later discovered a non-Jewish neighbour had been harassed by the same group of teenagers. […] The post When fear takes hold, how do communities keep talking? appeared first on J-Wire.
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