'I forgive him': Rabbi's message to man charged with hate crimes against synagogue
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Published on Dec 23, 2021
Just before 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Shalom le Israel Rabbi Boris Tsiprush prepares for the synagogue's weekly Torah study – having just learned that Sacramento County authorities arrested a man they believe targeted a menorah in front of his place of worship. "My reaction, like a person who believes in God, like a rabbi… it's: I forgive him," said Tsiprush. A message of forgiveness for 33-year-old Nicholas Sherman. See more in the video above.
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