Zalam and Daniella Raksin had planned a wedding in Israel, but when the war broke out, they were forced to cancel their plans and had to evacuate. Instead they got married in North Palm Beach.
Zalam and Daniella Raksin had planned a wedding in Israel, but when the war broke out, they were forced to cancel their plans and had to evacuate. Instead they got married in North Palm Beach.
At first glance, the wedding happening outside a North Palm Beach synagogue appeared to be just an ordinary Orthodox Jewish wedding. But this wedding was anything but ordinary.
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"We’re not sorry that we’re Jewish, we’re proud to be Jewish," Rabbi Leib Ezagui of the Jewish Community Synagogue told WPBF 25 News. The synagogue's Kind Kitchen will be sending nonperishable items to Israel.