Hundreds demand release of hostages at ‘Run for their lives’ peaceful walk
Hundreds turned out in Albany on June 8 to demand the hostages’ release, joining the ‘Run for their lives’ walk that began at Congregation Beth Emeth.
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Individuals at ‘Run for their lives’ pause for a photo during the June 8 protest march, which started at Beth Emeth, Albany.
Amidah Albany joined the ‘Run for their lives’ group on Sunday, June 8, for a peaceful walk starting at Congregation Beth Emeth, Academy Road, Albany to demand the release of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas since Oct. 7, 2023.
After a short address by Amanda Aussems-Poskanzer of Run for Their Lives at 2 p.m., the group of several hundred, some carrying signs and Israeli and American flags, walked on sidewalks to New Scotland Avenue, to approximately Forest Avenue, and then back on Helderberg Avenue. They peacefully marched together in solidarity with the 56 hostages still being held in Gaza now for 611 days.
Run For Their Lives is an organization whose local Albany chapter marches weekly to raise awareness for the hostages.
Over 150 members of the area Jewish community from many local synagogues and Jewish organizations stood united against anti-Semitism in light of recent attacks against the American Jewish community, in Washington DC, Boulder, and right here in the Capital District. Several local non-Jewish community representatives joined the march.
The Run For Their Lives chapter of Boulder, Colo. was attacked on June 1, with Molotov Cocktails as the members walked. The local chapter of the protest group has reaffirmed its commitment to peace, justice, and the fight against anti-Semitism and terrorism.
Publicly available information about the group Amidah Albany may be found at the website: .
Publicly available information about the group Run for Their Lives may be found at the website: .
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Hundreds demand release of hostages at ‘Run for their lives’ peaceful walk
Hundreds turned out in Albany on June 8 to demand the hostages’ release, joining the ‘Run for their lives’ walk that began at Congregation Beth Emeth.
The Jewish World Team
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Published by
The Jewish World

Individuals at ‘Run for their lives’ pause for a photo during the June 8 protest march, which started at Beth Emeth, Albany.
Amidah Albany joined the ‘Run for their lives’ group on Sunday, June 8, for a peaceful walk starting at Congregation Beth Emeth, Academy Road, Albany to demand the release of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas since Oct. 7, 2023.
After a short address by Amanda Aussems-Poskanzer of Run for Their Lives at 2 p.m., the group of several hundred, some carrying signs and Israeli and American flags, walked on sidewalks to New Scotland Avenue, to approximately Forest Avenue, and then back on Helderberg Avenue. They peacefully marched together in solidarity with the 56 hostages still being held in Gaza now for 611 days.
Run For Their Lives is an organization whose local Albany chapter marches weekly to raise awareness for the hostages.
Over 150 members of the area Jewish community from many local synagogues and Jewish organizations stood united against anti-Semitism in light of recent attacks against the American Jewish community, in Washington DC, Boulder, and right here in the Capital District. Several local non-Jewish community representatives joined the march.
The Run For Their Lives chapter of Boulder, Colo. was attacked on June 1, with Molotov Cocktails as the members walked. The local chapter of the protest group has reaffirmed its commitment to peace, justice, and the fight against anti-Semitism and terrorism.
Publicly available information about the group Amidah Albany may be found at the website: .
Publicly available information about the group Run for Their Lives may be found at the website: .
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Hundreds demand release of hostages at ‘Run for their lives’ peaceful walk
Hundreds turned out in Albany on June 8 to demand the hostages’ release, joining the ‘Run for their lives’ walk that began at Congregation Beth Emeth.
The Jewish World Team
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Published by
The Jewish World

Individuals at ‘Run for their lives’ pause for a photo during the June 8 protest march, which started at Beth Emeth, Albany.
Amidah Albany joined the ‘Run for their lives’ group on Sunday, June 8, for a peaceful walk starting at Congregation Beth Emeth, Academy Road, Albany to demand the release of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas since Oct. 7, 2023.
After a short address by Amanda Aussems-Poskanzer of Run for Their Lives at 2 p.m., the group of several hundred, some carrying signs and Israeli and American flags, walked on sidewalks to New Scotland Avenue, to approximately Forest Avenue, and then back on Helderberg Avenue. They peacefully marched together in solidarity with the 56 hostages still being held in Gaza now for 611 days.
Run For Their Lives is an organization whose local Albany chapter marches weekly to raise awareness for the hostages.
Over 150 members of the area Jewish community from many local synagogues and Jewish organizations stood united against anti-Semitism in light of recent attacks against the American Jewish community, in Washington DC, Boulder, and right here in the Capital District. Several local non-Jewish community representatives joined the march.
The Run For Their Lives chapter of Boulder, Colo. was attacked on June 1, with Molotov Cocktails as the members walked. The local chapter of the protest group has reaffirmed its commitment to peace, justice, and the fight against anti-Semitism and terrorism.
Publicly available information about the group Amidah Albany may be found at the website: .
Publicly available information about the group Run for Their Lives may be found at the website: .
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Hundreds demand release of hostages at ‘Run for their lives’ peaceful walk
Hundreds turned out in Albany on June 8 to demand the hostages’ release, joining the ‘Run for their lives’ walk that began at Congregation Beth Emeth.
The Jewish World Team
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Published by
The Jewish World

Individuals at ‘Run for their lives’ pause for a photo during the June 8 protest march, which started at Beth Emeth, Albany.
Amidah Albany joined the ‘Run for their lives’ group on Sunday, June 8, for a peaceful walk starting at Congregation Beth Emeth, Academy Road, Albany to demand the release of the Israeli hostages held by Hamas since Oct. 7, 2023.
After a short address by Amanda Aussems-Poskanzer of Run for Their Lives at 2 p.m., the group of several hundred, some carrying signs and Israeli and American flags, walked on sidewalks to New Scotland Avenue, to approximately Forest Avenue, and then back on Helderberg Avenue. They peacefully marched together in solidarity with the 56 hostages still being held in Gaza now for 611 days.
Run For Their Lives is an organization whose local Albany chapter marches weekly to raise awareness for the hostages.
Over 150 members of the area Jewish community from many local synagogues and Jewish organizations stood united against anti-Semitism in light of recent attacks against the American Jewish community, in Washington DC, Boulder, and right here in the Capital District. Several local non-Jewish community representatives joined the march.
The Run For Their Lives chapter of Boulder, Colo. was attacked on June 1, with Molotov Cocktails as the members walked. The local chapter of the protest group has reaffirmed its commitment to peace, justice, and the fight against anti-Semitism and terrorism.
Publicly available information about the group Amidah Albany may be found at the website: .
Publicly available information about the group Run for Their Lives may be found at the website: .
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