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Jersey City, a Year Later By Debra Rubin | December 16, 2020
A year after what New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal called “the worst act of domestic terrorism in New Jersey history,” he and other leaders of the Jewish and secular communities came together to mourn the four victims killed in the attack on a Jersey City kosher supermarket.
Grewal was one of many speakers who appeared December 10 during a virtual memorial program sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey in partnership with Congregation B’nai Jacob, which is located in the Greenville neighborhood where the hours-long shootout with police, in which the two attackers were also killed, took place.
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Exactly one year after four people were killed in a shootout at a kosher grocery in Jersey City, gunfire rang out less than two blocks from that tragic scene, leaving one man dead and another hurt.
The shots were fired on Martin Luther King Drive, just down from where a memorial service and a vigil remembering those victims, which included a police officer, were held. Coinciding with the first night of Hanukkah, a candle was lit in the memory of the four lives lost. It s been one year since four people were killed in a shooting in Jersey City. Pat Battle reports.
Temple mourns, says we must continue to honor memory of Jersey City shooting victims
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2019 Jersey City shooting victims (left to right): Moshe Deutsch, 24, ; Leah Minda Ferencz, 33; Detective Joseph Seals, 40, of North Arlington and Miguel Douglas, also known as Douglas Rodriguez. Michael Rumberger, a 34-year-old father of two, who drove a cab, is also suspected of being killed by the same gunmen.
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A year to the day of a deadly shooting in Jersey City, and on the first day of Hanukkah, Rabbi Bronwen Mullin told the few gathered inside Congregation B’nai Jacob, and all those watching online, about miracles.
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