The rabbi who survived the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting 5 years ago considers hope in a dark time for the world’s Jews
Jeffrey Myers talks about memory, vengeance — and hope
Jeffrey Myers talks about memory, vengeance — and hope
The kosher butcher’s front doors are covered with photos of Israeli hostages instead of deals on brisket and whitefish
Alan Dershowitz is now involved in effort to avert execution scheduled for Oct. 10
When the gunman blew out the glass doors of the synagogue on Oct. 27, 2018, two American Jewish stories collided: One of open, proud practice and one of terror of what lurks among one’s neighbors
Hardy Carroll Lloyd is being held without bond and could face 35 years in prison if convicted
Gov. Josh Shapiro said earlier this year he no longer supports capital punishment even for those committing the most heinous crimes
Family members and survivors of the attack recite the Shehecheyanu prayer, the prayer for thanks, in Hebrew at a press conference
Audrey Glickman reveals the lessons she’s taking with her after the verdict in the trial of the Tree of Life shooter
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