Amid ICE raids, Minneapolis rabbi and pastor show solidarity in action

by | Feb 16, 2026 | Religion

(RNS) — Amid a massive immigration crackdown in Minneapolis these past two months, hundreds of clergy joined crowds of demonstrators to protest the violent arrests and detentions of thousands of the city’s immigrants as well as the killing of two U.S. citizens.
But apart from the demonstrations — often met with smoke grenades, tear gas and bullets lobbed by federal immigration agents in military gear — a Reform rabbi and a Lutheran pastor of a mostly Latino church found another way to resist federal immigration officers — by deepening their partnership, building relationships and extending solidarity.
Rabbi Arielle Lekach-Rosenberg and Pastor Hierald Osorto were out on the streets demonstrating too. But in the wake of the deployment of as many 3,000 immigration enforcement agents in their city, they moved beyond public declarations. Over the past few weeks, they’ve held two joint prayer services — one at her synagogue, the other at his church. They are writing a play together.

Last week, the two congregations announced they are jointly raising $1 million by Sunday (Feb. 22) to aid people in Minneapolis who have been unable to pay rent or meet other needs as a result of the two-month siege.
“What has emerged, and that now exists between our communities, is a deepening commitment to each ot …

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