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Manchester attack was a desecration that changed us all forever, synagogue says

‘Our hearts are disintegrated’ says the chief rabbi sir ephraim mirvis

His leaders said that the attack on a Manchester synagogue that killed two people was a “” holiness “that” changes us all forever.

53 -year -old Adrian Daulby and 66 -year -old Melvin Cravitz died after a man entering people and stabbing a man outside the Hebranian community synagogue on Thursday.

Rabbi Daniel Walker, President Hilary Foxler and President Alan Levy said in a statement: “While trying to commit yesterday’s unimaginable violence, it is difficult to find words to convey the depth of our community.

“This sacredness of our synagogue, Yom Kippur in all days, a section that changes all of us forever.”

The other three people stay in the hospital with serious injuries. Police called Jihad Al-Shamie, who was killed at the scene, as aggressive and acted as a terrorist incident.

The Great Manchester police said that one of the victims killed in the attack was shot by police gunshots.

The synagogue leadership statement continued: “Two of our dear members were killed with cold blood and others were in the hospital with serious injuries. Beyond the lost words we felt.

“These were not just members of our synagogue – they were our friends, our family – and leaves a gap that never fill their absence.

“Even in this valley of sadness, we have been approved with extraordinary courage and kindness from many people.”

Security team – community safety confidence – and “Fast and selfless actions saved countless lives and said that they are deeply grateful to” emergency services “that brought assurance in the midst of chaos.

“We owe them a debt that can never be repaid.”

The attack was an attack on our common values, not only to Jews, but to our common values.

“The biggest tribute in memory of Adrian and Melvin, the communities just around the country will come together in peace and solidarity, the evil of anti -Semitism, wherever it was, no other community would have to endure these horrors again.”

A seizure is planned on Friday to honor the victims of the attack.

Partly, Vigil was organized by the Great Manchester Jewish Representative Council, who said that Vigil would be “a space for reflection, support and collective power”.

After visiting the synagogue, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer thanked the first intervention teams and said that the Jewish community would make the “safe and safe” to be “safe and safe”.

Heaton Park Hebrew Community Rabbi Daniel Walker, President Hilary Foxler and Chairman of the Board of Trustees Alan Levy:

“It is difficult to find words that will convey the depth of the grief of our community while trying to commit the unthinkable violence of yesterday.

“This is a section that changes this sacredness in Yom Kippur of all the days of our synagogue forever.

“Two of our dear members were killed with cold blood, and others stayed in the hospital with serious injuries. Beyond the missing words we felt.

“These were not just members of our synagogue – they were our friends, our family – and leaves a gap that never fill their absence.

“Even in this deepest valley, we were supported by many people with extraordinary courage and kindness.

“Our security team, CST (Community Security Trust) and fast and selfless actions are deeply grateful to emergency services that save numerous life and guarantee in the midst of chaos.

“We have also been strengthened not only by the Jewish community, but from the numerous expression of solidarity spilled from belief leaders, political leaders and neighbors of each background.

“You showed us that we didn’t stand alone in our darkest clock. Hugging reminds us that love and compassion remain stronger than hatred.

“As Rabbi said, this attack was an attack not only on the Jews, but on our common values.

“The greatest tribute in memory of Adrian and Melvin, communities just around the country will come together in peace and solidarity, and challenge the evil of anti -Semitism wherever it is located, so that no other community should be folded again.

“We will continue to cry for now, we will continue to pray, and we will continue to live our lives as Jews with honor and faith.”

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