Organizers say more than 1,000 people attended the service and several interfaith and civic leaders spoke to the crowd, calling on elected officials to take steps to protect religious minorities and all Indiana families.
“The people of the Tree of Life congregation were in the midst of prayer as they were violently gunned down,” said Rabbi Dennis Sasso with the Congregation Beth El Zedeck. “We need more than prayer.
Rabbi Sasso urged the congregation not to ignore the proliferation of guns in the US, “This is not a time for arms, this is a time to lock arms together.”
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