Married with kids: When terrorism becomes commonplace
“We know now that it’s a world where some hate grows so deep that it fuels shooting rampages on innocent and vulnerable Jews as they gather for their morning prayers.”
Rosenberg: Paradise lost in Pittsburgh
In Squirrel Hill, emotions are still raw. The Jewish community is still in mourning. Pittsburgh’s air and water are now much cleaner, but it is no longer paradise.
Assault on students renews worries over anti-Semitism
Violent attacks on Jews in Canada are rare, but after the fatal shooting of 11 worshippers at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue last month, fears about anti-Semitism have risen.
U.S. House of Representatives unanimously approves resolution condemning anti-Semitic attack in Pittsburgh
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday unanimously approved a bipartisan resolution condemning the “anti-Semitic attack” on a synagogue in Pittsburgh that left 11 worshippers dead.
Ellis: Use your words wisely
As part of our #SolidarityShabbat series, Or Chaim Synagogue’s Israel Ellis reflects on the Pittsburgh shooting.
Reflections on the Pittsburgh shooting by a University of Toronto student
University of Toronto student Rachel Cohen reflects on the Pittsburgh tragedy.
Christians, Muslims to form ‘rings of peace’ around Toronto-area shuls
Members of Toronto’s Muslim and Christian communities will be forming “rings of peace” around Toronto-area shuls this Shabbat, in a show of solidarity with the local Jewish community, in the wake of the shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.
CIJA executive vice-president on the aftermath of the Pittsburgh shooting
A very personal op-ed by CIJA’s executive vice-president Sara Saber-Freedman.
Tehillim / Psalms: In Times of Crisis, Joy and Thanksgiving – Part 2
Part two of Mark Mietkiewicz’s series on Tehillim.
Jewish doctors treat synagogue shooting suspect
At least three of the doctors and nurses who treated Pittsburgh shooting suspect Robert Bowers were Jewish.