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Monday, November 5, 2018
Current News - Attack On Pittsburgh Synagogue Newsletter // November 05
November 05, 2018
Current News - Attack On Pittsburgh Synagogue
British Labour Party branch votes down motion condemning Pittsburgh synagogue attack
The Pittsburgh attack reminds us: left to fester, antisemitism will take root
Sonoma County synagogues increase security in aftermath of Pittsburgh mass shooting
Synagogue shooting worst of many hateful attacks in October
Pittsburgh synagogue attack a reminder of how common hate crimes are
British Labour Party branch votes down motion condemning Pittsburgh synagogue attack
Jewish Telegraphic Agency
(JTA) — A draft motion condemning the murder of 11 Jews at a synagogue in Pittsburgh was voted down in a branch of Britain’s Labour Party in a small constituency in the country’s north.
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The Pittsburgh attack reminds us: left to fester, antisemitism will take root
The Guardian
On Saturday – exactly a week after the horrific attack in Pittsburgh – I had the privilege of attending a Shabbat service at a synagogue in London to show solidarity with the Jewish community, both here and around the world.
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Sonoma County synagogues increase security in aftermath of Pittsburgh mass shooting
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
The day after a gunman killed 11 people at a Pittsburgh synagogue 2,500 miles away, Congregation Ner Shalom’s Sunday Hebrew school students in Cotati took a break from their Torah studies to pray and reflect on the tragedy.
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Synagogue shooting worst of many hateful attacks in October
The San Luis Obispo Tribune
Kevyn Perkins stopped cold when he saw the letters scrawled on the door to his dorm: "N----- go back" it said, inked in messy red marker.
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Pittsburgh synagogue attack a reminder of how common hate crimes are
The Times of Israel
AP — Kevyn Perkins stopped cold when he saw the letters scrawled on the door to his dorm: “N—– go back” it said, inked in messy red marker. First he was blinded by confusion.
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