The deadly shooting at a July Fourth parade in a sleepy suburb outside of Chicago rattled the town’s predominantly Jewish community, a local Chabad rabbi said.

Speaking with Israel National News, Rabbi Meir Moscowitz said the heavily Jewish north Illinois town of Highland Park remains in shock following Monday’s attack, while noting signs of unity in the aftermath of the shooting.

“It was a total shock for us, for the entire community. Highland Park is a very quiet, calm and largely Jewish suburb of Chicago,” Rabbi Moscowitz said.

“As always, Chabad is looking for ways to bring Judaism to the forefront, so in that parade we had a Jewish float that was ready to go.”... Read More: Arutz-7