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Edison “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up For The Other” program

Rebecca Nowalski
Event coordinator Rachel Goldstein and Rabbi David Vaisberg leads attendees in song during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Yumna Naqvi, 18, from South Plainfield, sings with attendees during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Joe Ritacco, a board member of the Interfaith Colalition, during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Dr. Mohammad Ali Chaudry, from the Interfaith Coalition, during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Dr. Mohammad Ali Chaudry, from the Interfaith Coalition, during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Attendees during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Edison Mayor Thomas Lankey during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Attendees clap in song during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Assemblyman Robert J. Karabinchak during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Assemblyman Robert J. Karabinchak during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Yumna Naqvi, 18, from South Plainfield, sits with her sister Faizah, and her mother, Noreen Jafn, during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Attendees during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Rabbi David Vaisberg leads attendees in song during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
Rabbi David Vaisberg leads attendees in song during the “Confronting Bigotry: Stand Up for the Other”, a nonpolitical, interfaith program held at the Temple Emanu-EL in Edison on July 6.
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