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A French soldier secures access to a Jewish school in Marseille, France, January 11, 2016 after a teenager, armed with a machete, slightly wounded a Jewish teacher before being arrested. Armed guards are the new normal for Jewish institutions in France.

France’s Jews are thankful for armed guards outside their synagogues — but say it makes them feel different

Belief

After the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and Jewish market, France stationed heavily armed soldiers round-the-clock outside Jewish institutions. “There was enough fire power in my front room here to take out a small village,” according to one rabbi.

Djamel Adane next to a portrait of Ahmed Merabet, the police officer killed the day of the Charlie Hebdo attacks. Adane was there, and he held Merabet's hand while they waiting for the ambulance to arrive.

When a policeman was shot after the Charlie Hebdo attacks, this Paris man held his hand

Justice