Politicians and police officers, Muslims and Jews, children and seniors stood side by side on the grounds of the temple, holding up candles, murmuring prayers of peace and listening quietly as community leaders promised solidarity with the Sikh community and reflected on the violence in Wis.
“Our nation and our country are made stronger by standing in solidarity when someone is hurt,” Bulova said during the vigil.
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