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Current News - Attack On Pittsburgh Synagogue Newsletter // November 01

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November 01, 2018
The Pittsburgh synagogue attack; birthright citizenship
Orlando Faith Community Mourns the Attack of a Pittsburgh Synagogue
Some leaders in Columbus' Jewish community shocked, fearful after deadly synagogue attack in Pittsburgh
Maine Township Jewish community remembers victims of Pittsburgh synagogue attack, pledges good deeds
After Pittsburgh, Southern California synagogue vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti

The Pittsburgh synagogue attack; birthright citizenship

Fox 2 Detroit
(WJBK) - Part 1: What's causing the rise of religious and racial hatred?   Should our churches and temples now hire armed guards or should we all tone down the acrimony on both sides. 
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Orlando Faith Community Mourns the Attack of a Pittsburgh Synagogue

WMFE
Attendees at the Stop the Hate event in the Congregation of Reform Judaism synagogue: Photo by Emily Lang The Congregation of Reform Judaism synagogue was standing-room only on Tuesday night.
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Some leaders in Columbus' Jewish community shocked, fearful after deadly synagogue attack in Pittsburgh

WTVM
As investigators continue to comb through evidence, Pittsburgh’s mayor is pushing back on hate, “We will drive antisemitism and hate back to the basement on their computer, and away from the open discussion and dialog around this city, state and country.”
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Maine Township Jewish community remembers victims of Pittsburgh synagogue attack, pledges good deeds

Chicago Tribune
A small, but tight-knit Jewish congregation in Maine Township joined faithful from across the country in remembering the 11 people killed inside a Pittsburgh synagogue during services last week.
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After Pittsburgh, Southern California synagogue vandalized with anti-Semitic graffiti

USA TODAY
CLOSE A synagogue in Irvine, Calif. was vandalized overnight Wednesday, just 4 days after a shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh killed 11. USA TODAY Vandals damaged headstones at Waad Hakolel Cemetery in Rochester, N.Y., on March 3, 2017.(Photo: Gretchen Stumme, AFP/Getty Images)
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