Long-delayed Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial to kick off Monday, igniting pain, fear and hopes for closure
The trial is expected to take at least three months and starts Monday with jury selection
The trial is expected to take at least three months and starts Monday with jury selection
Josh Shapiro implored the state legislature to abolish the death penalty, calling it a matter of morality
Shapiro proudly embraced his Judaism during the campaign and will take the oath of office on a stack of three Bibles
Carole Zawatsky, the first head of the new Tree of Life, shares her vision for educating Americans about antisemitism
I can tell my children about that day, but I still struggle to contextualize the hate that befell my hometown
The director of 'A Tree of Life' sought to interview survivors using a 'trauma-informed' approach
For Barry Werber, a survivor of the deadliest antisemitic attack in American history, memory is a blessing and curse
It is imperative to think in relative terms in order to effectively confront contemporary antisemitism
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