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October 30, 2018
'An Attack On All People Of Faith': In Boston, Jeff Sessions Condemns Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect appears in court in wheelchair; Trump visit stirs debate
Local faith community comes together in solidarity after Pittsburgh synagogue attack
Mass. Relatives Recall 'Wonderful Human Being' Among Victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Attack
'We'll be there': Muslim community raises $70000 for Pittsburgh synagogue attack victims – video

'An Attack On All People Of Faith': In Boston, Jeff Sessions Condemns Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

WBUR
In Boston Monday, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions condemned the mass shooting that killed 11 congregants at a synagogue in Pittsburgh Saturday. Sessions' comments were made during an address before members of the Boston Lawyer's Chapter of the Federal Society, the Boston branch of the nationwide conservative legal organization.
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Pittsburgh synagogue shooting suspect appears in court in wheelchair; Trump visit stirs debate

Chicago Tribune
The man charged in the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre was brought into court in a wheelchair Monday, as some members of the Jewish community and others objected to President Donald Trump's plans to visit, accusing him of contributing to a toxic political climate in the U.S.
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Local faith community comes together in solidarity after Pittsburgh synagogue attack

Virginia Gazette
In a night of singing, prayer and solidarity across faiths, local religious leaders spoke to the need to embrace peoples’ shared humanity and community to rise above bigotry and the tragedy it caused as the Williamsburg-area faith community mourned the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting Monday.
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Mass. Relatives Recall 'Wonderful Human Being' Among Victims of Pittsburgh Synagogue Attack

NECN
One of the victims killed in what is believed to be the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in U.S. history has family in Massachusetts. Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, was one of 11 killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh Saturday.
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'We'll be there': Muslim community raises $70000 for Pittsburgh synagogue attack victims – video

The Guardian
'We'll be there': Muslim community raises $70000 for Pittsburgh synagogue attack victims – video  The GuardianHouston's Jewish community on alert after attack in Pittsburgh synagogue  KTRK-TVCentral Florida's Jewish community honors victims in Pittsburgh synagogue attack  WFTV Orlando'We will arise': Thousands gather in Seattle for vigil mourning Pittsburgh synagogue massacre  Seattle TimesFull coverage
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