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New City – Rockland County Legislator Aron B. Wieder (D- District 13) convened a meeting with Jewish and Muslim leaders in Rockland on Friday. During the meeting, Legislator Wieder presented Sheikh Tosun Barack with a menorah as a symbol of friendship and to convey a message about the holiday of Hanukkah and religious tolerance.
During the meeting, Wieder highlighted the struggles and tribulations that adherents to both religions have faced. While presenting the menorah to the Sheikh, Legislator Wieder decried the recent anti-Muslim sentiments perpetuated on a national stage.
“All it takes is a single light to bring hope, solace, and peace,” Wieder said, referencing the light of the menorah and its storied capacity to overcome all darkness in the world. With recent national and international headlines fostering more intolerance against Muslim-Americans, Legislator Wieder sought to use the story of Hanukkah, in which one small remaining canister of oil lit the Temple’s menorah for eight days in the midst of great darkness, to demonstrate how even a small gathering about tolerance could serve as a starting point to wipe out prejudice.
“Our gathering was a very positive experience for all of us, and I look forward to holding even more meetings in the future to promote harmony and understanding among all the diverse groups in Rockland,” Legislator Wieder stated. “Open dialogue and tolerance are unassailable virtues of a decent society, and we must do more to encourage that behavior in Rockland.”
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Pssssssst Mr Wieder! They still hate you. And if they can they would stab you in the back. Their Koran teaches them to kill the infidel….. But yeah I get the point. Fine.
To hubby.nurse
The Koran teaches that Jews and Christians are people of the book not infidels so they do not teach to kill us