How American Jewish groups are reacting to the Pittsburgh synagogue shooter’s sentence
'What should always be top of mind is the memory of the 11 people murdered in a synagogue'
'What should always be top of mind is the memory of the 11 people murdered in a synagogue'
Robert Bowers’ sentence makes him the most prominent person to be condemned to death for antisemitic crimes since Adolf Eichmann
The more extended deliberations in this phase of the trial could reflect disagreement within the jury
Robert Bowers has been given the death penalty. What does Jewish law say?
The request was a signal that the jury is proceeding apace to its final verdict in the trial, which has lasted for two months
“I think he likes hearing the evidence so he knows other people can hear the evidence,” the psychiatrist said about Robert Bowers, who faces the death penalty
Jurors are considering whether life behind bars Is an adequate punishment for the deadliest attack on U.S. Jews in history
While I am grateful for the jury's decision, no human action can repair what the shooter destroyed