THE GOVERNOR'S NEWSLETTER |
Standing Against Antisemitism and Hate |
Today, I joined Boulder Mayor Brockett and interfaith leaders to stand against antisemitism and hate and for a moment of unity after the tragic attack against a peaceful gathering of people raising awareness for the hostages still being held by Hamas.
I stand united and strong with the Boulder community as we recover from the devastating antisemitic attacks on our fellow Colordans, and wish each of the victims a speedy and healthy recovery.
Violence in any form has no place in Colorado, and we know that to move forward we must join together in our common humanity to ensure peace in our communities, take care of one another, and emerge stronger. My heart is with those impacted by this devastating event, and we are continuing to actively work with local and state law enforcement to protect our communities and keep people safe.
Attendees included members of the community, Boulder Run for Their Lives, the David Merage Foundation for Confronting Antisemitism, Stop Antisemitism Colorado, Haver: The Boulder Rabbinic Council, Anti-Defamation League, Mountain States, JEWISHcolorado, Jewish Community Relations Council, Jewish Association for Death Education (JADE), Boulder Jewish Community Center, Congregation Nevei Kodesh, Congregation Har Hashem, Congregation Bonai Shalom, Jewish Family Service Boulder, Israeli-American Council, Adventure Judaism, Downtown Boulder Partnership, City of Boulder, Boulder Chamber of Commerce, the Interfaith Alliance and many local, municipal and statewide elected officials.
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