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On January 15, 2022, a gunman took four people hostage inside Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville. A year later, two of the hostages reflect on how their lives have changed, and what needs to be done to fight the rise in antisemitism in the U.S.
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Police are investigating the distribution of antisemitic flyers just a month after a gunman took worshippers hostage in a synagogue. Similar materials have been dropped in driveways across the U.S.
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The North Texas Rabbi asked House members to invest in more security funding for houses of worship.
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Dallas nonprofit Our Calling was one of two organizations that sheltered Malik Faisal Akram in January. More than a week later, it realized Akram was the hostage-taker at the center of the Colleyville crisis.
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The rabbi who was one of the hostages says he's grateful for the outcome.
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In an interview with CBS This Morning, Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker talked about the 11-hour hostage ordeal he and members of his congregation survived.
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Officials say there is no indication of any ongoing threat to the community.
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Starting Tuesday, the mayor of Colleyville said residents can attend churches and other places of worship so long as social distancing guidelines are…