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A Silent Walk to Bring the Hostages Home

On November 11th, a silent walk echoed through the lower east side of New York City as several Jewish temples organized a rally in solidarity with the families of Hamas hostages. Commencing in Washington Square Park and concluding in Union Square, the event aimed to draw attention to the human side of conflicts and to bring those kidnapped home.

Notably, among the participants were several family members directly affected by the Hamas hostage situation. Their presence lent a deeply personal touch to the event, offering a glimpse into the human toll of geopolitical conflicts.

In a world often marked by discord, the silent walk in New York City on November 11th stood as a testament to the power of collective empathy and the potential for communities to come together in support of those affected by conflict.