Not exact matches
In the days following the mass
shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland that left 17 students and staff members dead, including five
Jewish victims, South Florida synagogues and temples offered a variety
of community services, such as grief counseling, tributes and special Shabbat services with sermons on the
shooting and gun violence.
Two hundred miles north in Orlando on the weekend following the
shooting, more than 3,000
Jewish teens did gather at the BBYO International Convention to show that the 17
victims, including five
Jewish students and staff members, did not die in vain, as the proceedings began with a moment
of silence for the fallen.
Students from David Posnack
Jewish Day School in Davie had a moment
of silence on the campus Feb. 21 for the
victims of the
shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.