Police dogs roamed the lawns of Temple Emanu-El, the largest synagogue in the South, as people streamed through metal detectors Tuesday night. There was an urgency in the air, but that didn’t stop attendees, many clad in blue, from greeting old friends, acquaintances and strangers with a hug and a smile. “Do you have family in Israel?” quickly followed many of these interactions, as natural as “It’s been so long!” and “Will I see you at Shabbat?” Advertisement Regardless of their proximity to Israel, everyone lined up outside Temple Emanu-El was there to mourn. Advertisement The Jewish Federation of Greater...