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Current News - Attack On Pittsburgh Synagogue Newsletter // November 04

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November 04, 2018
Rose Mallinger, killed in Pittsburgh synagogue attack, called a superhero, martyr
Dozens join outside Pittsburgh synagogue for service after deadly shooting: report
Pittsburgh rabbi told Trump that hate speech led to synagogue massacre
Overflow congregation fills Pepper Pike synagogue to mourn slayings in Pittsburgh
Healing service held at scene of Pittsburgh synagogue attack

Rose Mallinger, killed in Pittsburgh synagogue attack, called a superhero, martyr

Tribune-Review
Rose Mallinger, even at 97, wasn’t going to be stopped. She did what she wanted, never refusing a good dessert and shooing away squirrels with her cane, her grandchildren and rabbi said during her funeral ceremony Friday.
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Dozens join outside Pittsburgh synagogue for service after deadly shooting: report

Fox News
A week after the deadly Pittsburgh synagogue shooting that left 11 people dead, dozens of people reportedly came together for what a former rabbi described as a healing service outside the site of the bloodiest anti-Semitic attack in U.S.
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Pittsburgh rabbi told Trump that hate speech led to synagogue massacre

CNN
Hundreds filled Congregation Beth Shalom in an emotional act of worship and defiance at the same moment that the massacre began just a week earlier at the Tree of Life Synagogue about a mile away.
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Overflow congregation fills Pepper Pike synagogue to mourn slayings in Pittsburgh

cleveland.com
PEPPER PIKE, Ohio - A week after the slayings of 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue, an estimated 850 people filled B'nai Jeshurun on Saturday to mourn the lives lost in the attack and seek comfort and solidarity through their faith.
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Healing service held at scene of Pittsburgh synagogue attack

SFGate
PITTSBURGH — Parents clutched their children, couples leaned on each other, and bystanders wept as about 100 people gathered in a steady drizzle outside the desecrated Tree of Life synagogue for what a former rabbi called a healing service one week after the worst attack targeting Jews in U.S.
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