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I had no expectation that Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez would comment on a massacre of Jews on the first night of Hanukkah half-a-world away in Sydney, Australia. He has a city to lead, with a lot of complex, difficult problems. He is a busy man.

But if he did choose to say something, I assumed he would share his grief over the senseless loss of life — there were 15 victims, the youngest a 10-year-old child and the oldest an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor who died shielding his wife from the murderer’s bullets — and condemn those who did the killing.

It’s only human to express compassion for the dead and their grieving families and, perhaps, as an elected leader of one of America’s most diverse cities, make a statement about the absolute necessity for Jews, and any minority, to celebrate their traditions in safety.


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