SOUTH MIAMI – Several groups frustrated by antisemitism and islamophobia dished their perspectives on Sunday to soothe tension. They hold different faiths. But the clergy involved shared a platter hardly easy to digest. “This is an everyday conversation and it’s something to be concerned about,” Matt Anderson of Mosaic Miami,…Read More
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