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Grewal: Our state was shattered by Jersey City domestic terror incident last year

Hudson County View New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal led a panel with other top state officials this morning reflecting on the Jersey City domestic terrorism incident that claimed four innocent lives 365 days ago. Grewal led off the just over hour-long discussion by asking to remember Jersey City Police Det. Joseph Seals, Leah Minda Ferencz, Douglas Miguel Rodriguez, Moshe Deutsch, who were killed by the duo who began an hours-long shootout with law enforcement at a Kosher market one year ago. He also recognized Michael Rumberger, an Uber driver who was killed by David and Anderson and Francine Graham in Bayonne days prior to their shootout in Greenville – where they also perished – before calling for a moment of silence.

Temple mourns, says we must continue to honor memory of Jersey City shooting victims

Temple mourns, says we must continue to honor memory of Jersey City shooting victims Updated Dec 11, 2020; Posted Dec 11, 2020 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. Facebook Share 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.

We are in this together: Jersey City remembers victims on anniversary of shooting

We are in this together: Jersey City remembers victims on anniversary of shooting Nicholas Katzban and Deena Yellin, NorthJersey.com © Kevin R. Wexler/NorthJersey.com Mayor Steven Fulop lit the candle for the menorah, held by Rabbi Moshe Schapiro. Thursday, December 10, 2020 JERSEY CITY It was an ordinary member of the Jewish community, not a municipal dignitary and not a rabbi, who best summarized the importance of Hanukkah s first night falling on the one-year anniversary of a hateful and destructive act of terror that left six dead in the city last December. At the city hosted a menorah lighting on Thursday night, Yossi Berger stood in front of the municipal complex on Martin Luther King Drive, near the site of last year s shooting that targeted a kosher supermarket and its customers in Jersey City s Greenville section, where an influx from Williamsburg s orthodox community began to mingle neighborly with the area s historically Black residents,

Jersey City terror victim s husband names new market Olive Branch

Jersey City terror victim s husband names new market Olive Branch
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