UPDATED: Authorities have arrested a man they say plotted to blow up a Colorado synagogue. Temple Emanuel is more than 100 years old; some of its congregants are the children of Holocaust survivors. I just got off the phone with the rabbi who told me ...https://nyti.ms/2JO5FHi
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The arrest of the man in Colorado marks the 13th time since the 2018 Pittsburgh attack that authorities have apprehended someone for allegedly plotting attacks or making threats against a Jewish community, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
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The temple was built in 1900; some families in the congregation trace their roots in the community back generations.
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The youngest congregant is a newborn; the oldest is nearly 100. Just 2 wks ago, Rabbi Birdie Becker watched as 5 children were honored as new temple students, and were given Torah scrolls and chocolate candy during a Sabbath service.
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It's worth noting that Pueblo, Colo., the site of the alleged synagogue bomb plot, is divided politically and the temple is made up of people from across the political spectrum.
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Rabbi Becker told me that the synagogue bomb plot was particularly painful because Temple Emanuel had become a place where people with differing political views could talk “without a problem.”
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The Rabbi at Temple Emanuel in Pueblo, Colo., also said that services would continue, despite the apparent bomb threat from a man calling himself a white supremacist. “We’ve been around for 119 years,” she said. “This is a blip. You just move on.”
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Read more about the synagogue here, in this August piece from
@JamesBartolo6 at the@ChieftainNews.https://www.chieftain.com/news/20190827/in-details-rich-history-of-temple-emanuel …Show this thread
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