An armed man broke into the home of a rabbi in Southfield, Michigan during a dinner with Jewish students from the University of Michigan on Rosh Hashanah. No one was injured in the incident, but the man entered through a back door armed with a handgun and demanded valuables. Police have identified a suspect and are working to bring him into custody, while a female accomplice has already been apprehended. University President Santa J. Ono stated that the man stole a bag and fled, and that campus police have increased patrols to ensure the safety of students and staff. Ono emphasized the importance of offering solace and safety to one another during challenging times, especially as tensions in the Middle East have been escalating. He called for unity and support within the community to help everyone feel safe, protected, and empowered.
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