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Wednesday 19 November 2014

Read the Chief Rabbi's statement on the terrorist attack at a synagogue in Jerusalem

Chief Rabbi Mirvis 

Following this morning’s attack on a synagogue in Jerusalem in which four worshippers were killed, Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis said: “I am horrified and disgusted at the slaughter of innocent people in a synagogue. This is an affront to all faiths. To be brutally murdered when engaging in the sacred act of prayer is a despicable crime. This is the very antithesis of what we as Jews pray and yearn for on a daily basis. The victims, during morning prayers, would have been beseeching the Almighty to ‘make peace upon us all’. And it is with these words on their lips that they were killed. This premeditated act of terror, deliberately targeting Jews in a synagogue, is an attack on Jewish people and the Jewish faith. This reminds us that it could have been any one of us at prayers this morning, in Israel or elsewhere.

We mourn the loss of four innocent lives. Our prayers are with them and their families at this difficult time. All of us with family, friends and loved ones in Israel will be particularly horrified by this act of brutality. We must continue to pray for peace and to do everything possible to hasten its arrival.”

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