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Club Z calls on Jews to attend synagogue on Shabbat to combat ‘National Day of Hate’

“It is critically important that we do not cower in the face of this virulent Jew-hatred,” says Masha Merkulova.

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A gate with a Star of David on it. Credit: Shutterstock/Peter Ekvall.

In response to a “National Day of Hate” against Jews being planned for this Shabbat by a group of Neo-Nazi Jew-haters, Club Z calls on all Jews to be vigilant, aware and, most importantly, attend synagogue this Shabbat.

“I implore the Club Z family and Jews across the country to go to synagogue this Shabbat and celebrate loudly, proudly and more joyfully than ever before,” said Masha Merkulova, Club Z founder and executive director.

Read more about the National Day of Hate” here.

“It is critically important that we do not cower in the face of this virulent Jew-hatred,” said Merkulova. “We must show the world that we are not afraid, we will not be silent, and we will always stand united against hate and violence towards the Jewish people. The people of Israel live. The Nation of Israel endures.”

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