For Crosscut: Seattle-area Jews, Muslims fear increased violence as war breaks Uncategorized Andy Shaw and Ilana Sawyer share a moment together following an event at Temple De Hirsch Sinai called “A Vigil For Israel: In Support, Solidarity & Hope” in Seattle, Washington on October 10, 2023. Hundreds of community members were joined by religious leaders and elected officials for the vigil. (David Ryder for Crosscut) Read the story on Crosscut: Seattle-area Jews, Muslims fear increased violence as war breaks Rabbi Daniel A. Weiner performs with a guitar during an event at Temple De Hirsch Sinai called “A Vigil For Israel: In Support, Solidarity & Hope” in Seattle, Washington on October 10, 2023. Hundreds of community members were joined by religious leaders and elected officials for the vigil. (David Ryder for Crosscut) Community members listen during an event at Temple De Hirsch Sinai called “A Vigil For Israel: In Support, Solidarity & Hope” in Seattle, Washington on October 10, 2023. Hundreds of community members were joined by religious leaders and elected officials for the vigil. (David Ryder for Crosscut) Maria Cantwell, U.S. Senator from Washington, speaks during an event at Temple De Hirsch Sinai called “A Vigil For Israel: In Support, Solidarity & Hope” in Seattle, Washington on October 10, 2023. Hundreds of community members were joined by religious leaders and elected officials for the vigil. (David Ryder for Crosscut) An attendee wears an Israeli flag during an event at Temple De Hirsch Sinai called “A Vigil For Israel: In Support, Solidarity & Hope” in Seattle, Washington on October 10, 2023. Hundreds of community members were joined by religious leaders and elected officials for the vigil. (David Ryder for Crosscut) Dow Constantine, King County Executive, lights a candle during an event at Temple De Hirsch Sinai called “A Vigil For Israel: In Support, Solidarity & Hope” in Seattle, Washington on October 10, 2023. Hundreds of community members were joined by religious leaders and elected officials for the vigil. (David Ryder for Crosscut)