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She escaped the Hamas festival attack, then told a D.C. synagogue her story

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The woman could reach out to the synagogue and arrange to tell her story. She could contact the synagogue’s rabbi or event coordinator and explain that she has a powerful personal story to share. She could request a time to speak with the congregation during a service or event, or offer to be interviewed for a special presentation. If the synagogue agrees, the woman could then prepare her remarks and share her story with the congregation. This could be a memorable and impactful way to show that even in difficult times, a sense of hope and faith can ultimately prevail.

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