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Gaza adds poignancy to candlelit memorial

August 7, 2014 17:00
Bevis Marks' candlelit commemoration

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Daniel Easterman,

Daniel Easterman

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Jewish leaders and former soldiers gathered for a candlelit service on Monday to mark the centenary of the beginning of the First World War.

The event, jointly organised by the Board of Deputies2014-08-07 17:39:18 +0100, was part of the national "Lights Out" campaign, which called on people to switch off their lights in unison to mark the moment Britain entered the Great War in 1914.

The anniversary fell on the same evening as Tisha B'Av, the date for mourning the destruction of the two temples in Jerusalem and the exile of the Jewish people.

For an hour from 10pm, the lights in Bevis Marks Synagogue were extinguished, leaving the congregation to daven by candlelight. Some used the torches from their mobile phones to read the prayers and lamentations.