Swiss Jewish leaders called on their government to show the political will to help find those responsible for last month’s murder of a 71-year-old rabbi visiting from Israel. The calls were sounded after Zurich police said they have no further leads in the case. Rabbi Abraham Greenbaum, a father of 12 and the dean of a yeshiva in Bnei Brak, was killed while in Zurich on a fund-raising mission.
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