Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Current News - Attack On Pittsburgh Synagogue Newsletter // October 31

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October 31, 2018
After deadly attack on Pittsburgh synagogue, Charlotte's faith leaders call for love, unity
Trump's visit to Pittsburgh's Tree of Life Synagogue shows he is dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism
The speech I wish our president would give after the Pittsburgh synagogue attack: Jeff Epstein (Opinion)
Colbert, Kimmel address 'sickening' Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, slam Trump's reaction
Local Holocaust survivor shaken by Pittsburgh synagogue attack

After deadly attack on Pittsburgh synagogue, Charlotte's faith leaders call for love, unity

Qcity metro
Three days after a gunman killed 11 worshipers inside a Jewish center in Pittsburgh, members of Charlotte’s faith community came together Tuesday night to denounce all forms of violence and bigotry.
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Trump's visit to Pittsburgh's Tree of Life Synagogue shows he is dedicated to fighting anti-Semitism

Fox News
President Trump’s visit Tuesday to the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh – where an anti-Semitic gunman murdered 11 Jews gathered in prayer Saturday – was an important gesture that symbolized national mourning and unity in the face of a horrific tragedy.
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The speech I wish our president would give after the Pittsburgh synagogue attack: Jeff Epstein (Opinion)

cleveland.com
My fellow Americans: It has been a long week for our country. We witnessed domestic terrorism of the worst kind with gutless attacks on former President Barack Obama, former Sen.
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Colbert, Kimmel address 'sickening' Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, slam Trump's reaction

USA TODAY
CLOSE Vigils were held around the nation on Monday for the 11 people shot and killed in a synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday. (Oct. 30) AP "Late Show" host Stephen Colbert(Photo: Scott Kowalchyk/CBS)
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Local Holocaust survivor shaken by Pittsburgh synagogue attack

KSBW The Central Coast
Local Holocaust survivor shaken by Pittsburgh synagogue attack Salinas resident who survived Holocaust is one of the many who attended Tuesday’s Tree of Life vigil at Congregation Beth Israel in Carmel Valley
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