“I am taking the side of peace,” say Muslim and Jewish women who came together at a South Barrington Panera Bread this past week to read a rabbi’s poem. It’s their first gathering since the Israel-Gaza conflict broke out Oct. 7 sparking weeks of protests and counter-protests here at home and globally.
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