Members of the Baltimore-area Jewish community, elected officials, and their allies marched on Sunday to show support for the victims of more hate crime attacks.
More than 400 people walked along Park Heights Avenue in Pikesville Sunday morning. Meanwhile, a Baltimore group is part of the international campaign “Run 4 Their Lives Baltimore.” It continues to march in solidarity with the hostages held in Gaza, which has lasted for more than 18 months.
But this week, hundreds more showed up to honor the victims of the alleged hate crime attack during a Jewish support walk in Boulder, Colorado, on June 1.
The stories behind the walk
On Sunday morning, Rachel Sabath, the inaugural senior Rabbi at Har Sinai-Oheb Shalom Congregation, walked and talked about a bracelet she wears that has a special name engraved on it…