To Our Colorado Community
To our Colorado Community:
We are deeply saddened and sickened by the senseless mass shooting last night at Club Q in Colorado Springs. Police now say five people were killed and 25 injured, and that the incident is being investigated as a hate crime. The suspect was apprehended, and based on police reports, was subdued by patrons.
JEWISHcolorado, the Jewish Community Relations Council, and our community partners, including the Anti-Defamation League, Rose Community Foundation, Rocky Mountain Rabbis and Cantors, and numerous LGBTQ organizations, are all working together to provide support and resources to help those grieving, and to bring our community together at this painful time.
We know in this and other incidents that training has been critical to preventing further loss of life. Training is provided at no cost to affinity groups, houses of worship, and nonprofit organizations through JEWISHcolorado’s Safety & Security Initiative. For resources available, please find contact information on the following links: JEWISHcolorado, ADL.
November 20, 2022, 5:30 p.m. Mountain Time
Club Q Vigil and Trans Day of Remembrance at Temple Beit Torah
The Colorado Springs Interfaith community is hosting a vigil at 5:30 p.m. at Temple Beit Torah today at 5:30 p.m. – both in-person (522 East Madison in Colorado Springs) or via zoom.
Join Zoom:
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Nov 21, 2022
Interfaith Alliance VigilÂ
The interfaith community in the Denver area is hosting a vigil Monday evening in memory of those killed and a prayer for healing; time and location forthcoming.