Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

The deadliest act of antisemitism on American soil is remembered in new exhibit

The exhibition also features two other deadly anniversaries: The October 7 Massacre and Kristallnacht, the Nazi-led pogrom of November 9, 1938.

A new, temporary exhibit at the Museum of Jewish Heritage explores antisemitism in America, with the 2018 shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh at its center.
 The Tree of Life synagogue at the intersection of Shady and Wilkins avenues, in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood, on Oct. 30, 2018.

Pennsylvania man caught with child porn, antisemitic mass attack plans

 The Tree of Life synagogue at the intersection of Shady and Wilkins avenues, in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood, on Oct. 30, 2018.

Tree of Life murderer is one of 3 death row inmates exempted from Biden’s commutation order

The facade of the Tree of Life synagogue, where a mass shooting occurred last Saturday, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 3, 2018

Plaque for Pittsburgh synagogue shooting victims stolen, investigations ongoing


Swastika, antisemitic messages found in book at Carnegie Mellon University

The vandalism was discovered last week, though it is not known when it was written in the book. Carnegie Mellon is located in Pittsburgh.

Swastika and the word "Raus" (Out) are sprayed at a asylum seeker accommodation in Waltrop, western Germany, on October 13, 2015.

For Israeli-Americans, one answer to Pittsburgh is Israel

A conference for Israeli Americans pays tribute to Pittsburgh.

Worshippers attend a "Show Up For Shabbat" service at JCC Harlem following last Saturday's shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue, in Pittsburgh, in Manhattan, New York, November 3, 2018

Jewish groups split on U.S. federal grants for synagogue security

“Pittsburgh was a very high-profile, historic and disturbing event, so it’s very much part of the conversation,” said Nathan Diament, executive director for the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center.

A hearse is parked outside the Beth Shalom Synagogue, where a funeral will be held for Joyce Feinberg.

On ‘shloshim’ of the Pittsburgh, a Jew and a Christian turn to their Bible

This blessing is our heartfelt prayer for all involved.

Flowers and other items have been left as memorials outside the Tree of Life synagogue following last Saturday's shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 3, 2018

On the ‘shloshim’ of the Pittsburgh massacre

Pittsburgh was not an anomaly. It is consistent with every pogrom, every massacre, every holocaust that has befallen most every Jewish community over the span of 2,000 years.

Flowers and other items have been left as memorials outside the Tree of Life synagogue following last Saturday's shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 3, 2018

After the Pittsburgh massacre

Israeli lessons in resilience are important to cope with new reality.

Flowers and other items have been left as memorials outside the Tree of Life synagogue following last Saturday's shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 3, 2018

Making the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting personal

American illustrator keeps the victims of the Pittsburgh massacre close to heart.

Illustrations memoralizing Tree of Life victims

Pennsylvania churchgoers don kippot in solidarity after Pittsburgh synagogue shooting

Most of the kippot were blue with silver lettering: “Together we stand,” in English, above the Hebrew rendering of “shalom,” or “peace.”

A woman bows her head in front of a memorial on October 28, 2018, at the Tree of Life synagogue after a shooting there left 11 people dead in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh on October 27

Duke condemns swastika defacing Pittsburgh synagogue massacre memorial

The Nazi symbol was found on a free expression bridge tunnel near Duke’s East Campus.

Flowers and other items have been left as memorials outside the Tree of Life synagogue following last Saturday's shooting in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 3, 2018

Pittsburgh and the erasure of antisemitism

The continuous shoving of antisemitism to the sidelines is not only hurtful but it flies in stark contradiction to the facts.

Police near the "Tree of Life" synagogue in Pittsburgh