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Faith leaders unite in White Plains to counter Minneapolis shooting

A cantor led the congregation in song as clergy and community members reflected and prayed together.

Jeremy Hopwood

Jan 28, 2026, 10:34 PM

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More than 30 faith leaders from across Westchester gathered at Congregation Kol Ami in White Plains for a powerful night of prayer, unity and healing. The interfaith service was held in response to the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis this past Saturday and the protests and arrests that followed.

Rabbi Jason Fenster told the crowd the evening was about affirming shared humanity.

“We are one human family rooted in care, compassion and love," he said.

A cantor led the congregation in song as clergy and community members reflected and prayed together.

The Rev. Pete Jones, of Hitchcock Presbyterian Church, called on people to “bind up the nation’s wounds,” urging compassion and courage during a painful moment for the country.

The Rev. Erwin Lee Trollinger Jr. said gathering together helps break down divisions, reminding the audience that unity replaces isolation.

Pastor Deborah E. Morris, of Yonkers, warned that what happens elsewhere can happen anywhere, calling on people to remain engaged and watchful together.


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