The Jewish community continued to observe Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, with security, following a terrorist attack at an overseas synagogue that left two people dead and three others in serious condition.

The attack happened in Manchester, England, as people were gathering for Yom Kippur services.

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"This has been officially declared as a terrorist incident. I can confirm that two other individuals have been arrested in connection with this incident and enquiries are ongoing," Stephen Watson, Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable, said.

The attack has heightened concerns about antisemitism within Jewish communities worldwide, including in the Tampa Bay area, where synagogues that would normally have security continued to do so on Thur

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