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After synagogue arson, Jackson’s Jews find solidarity, and complexity, at interfaith prayer service

January 16, 2026January 17, 2026Sara Wood

JACKSON, Mississippi — Days after their synagogue was burned in an arson attack, dozens of Jews in this city stood for prayer in a communal service. The interfaith prayer event at the Thalia Maria Hall in downtown Jackson, billed by Mayor John Horhn as an “All-City Call to Prayer and Action,” had been planned as a […]

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