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Saturday, April 27
The Indiana Daily Student

A vigil put on by Gay Recruiters and the Jewish LGBT organization Keshet takes place at IU's sample gates on Monday evening. "The best way to fight intolerance is not with more intolerance, but with tolerance," said Sarah Wilensky, co-chair of Keshet. The vigil was held in response to the shootings on a LGBT youth center in Tel Aviv, Israel that resulted in two deaths. Members also wanted to raise awareness of a grafiti hate crime that occured in Bloomington a month ago, where a suspect threatened to kill the residence. Alex Benson

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A vigil put on by Gay Recruiters and the Jewish LGBT organization Keshet takes place at IU's sample gates on Monday evening. "The best way to fight intolerance is not with more intolerance, but with tolerance," said Sarah Wilensky, co-chair of Keshet. The vigil was held in response to the shootings on a LGBT youth center in Tel Aviv, Israel that resulted in two deaths. Members also wanted to raise awareness of a grafiti hate crime that occured in Bloomington a month ago, where a suspect threatened to kill the residence.