Michigan synagogue attack hits home for ABC57’s Leo Goldman
By:
Brianna Clark
Posted: Mar 12, 2026 8:20 PM EDT
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- The Michigan synagogue attack is deeply personal for ABC57’s Leo Goldman.
Goldman grew up in West Bloomfield Township and spent time at Temple Israel worshipping, celebrating, and connecting with a community that helped shape his life.
Now as that community reels from tragedy, Goldman shared with ABC57’s Brianna Clark the heartbreak he’s feeling, the strength of the congregation, and how his friends back home are coping in the aftermath.
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