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A ceremony in Central Square marked the 20th anniversary of the burning of the Sikh Gobind Sadan temple by four teens who thought the Sikhs were somehow related to the 9/11 terrorists. Their actions, however, were met with forgiveness and an emphasis on their future, rather than anger and vengeance. The weekend ceremony focused on that grace and building of community across differences.
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The Sikh Temple, Gobind Sadan, in Central Square remembered the 18th Anniversary of being burned down shortly after the September 11th terrorist attacks.…
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Sixteen years ago Saturday, three teenagers set fire to a 100-year-old farmhouse at Gobind Sadan USA in Palermo, destroying the Sikh place of worship. The…
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An international conference on character education in Washington included a Central New Yorker spreading his word on how story-telling can work at…