Lexington rabbi speaks with communities impacted by recent gun violence
This week, Lexington had its 37th homicide of the year. That number ties the record-breaking number set in 2021. The violence prompted Rabbi Shlomo Litvin to go into communities impacted by the gun violence with coffee and cookies to hear how the residents felt. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/3fuRF7M
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