Tree of Life synagogue
Editor's Notes: Even after his death, Rabbi Sacks' idea of antisemitism stays dangerously relevant
In Sacks' European Parliament speech, he described antisemitism as a virus that defeats the immune system by constantly changing its structure.
This month in Jewish history: Rabin assassination, Tree of Life shooting
Pennsylvania man caught with child porn, antisemitic mass attack plans
Tree of Life murderer is one of 3 death row inmates exempted from Biden’s commutation order
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wins Pulitzer Prize for Synagogue shooting coverage
The coverage included a front-page headline containing the first four words of the Mourner’s Kaddish prayer in Hebrew letters.
Pittsburgh approves restrictions on 'assault weapons'
The Tree of Life shooting was the impetus for the new restrictions.
Transgender Youtuber shot while filming LA synagogue and girl's school
The self-described "free speech activist" can be seen mocking and laughing at the security guard before beings hot in the leg outside the Etz Jacob synagogue.
Pittsburgh shooting survivor and injured cop guests at State of Union
The two men were among 13 guests of President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump on Tuesday.
Grand jury indicts alleged Pittsburgh shooter with hate crime charges
Along with the hate crimes, the new indictment includes six firearms charges.
Pittsburgh survivors meet with members of black church attacked in 2015
The New Light Congregation congregants came to Charleston on Friday to meet members of the Emanuel AME Church, where nine African-American worshipers were killed.
Three synagogues in Maryland receive suspicious letters, no hazards found
Synagogues are on high alert after a gunman who had made antisemitic slurs on social media opened fire in a Pittsburgh synagogue on Oct. 27, one of the deadliest attacks on Jews in US history.
What I learned at the dinner table: Talking about antisemitism
In the wake of the Tree of Life horror, I heard words of outrage and comfort from classmates, foreign diplomats and others whose first reactive response was to reach out to the Jews they know.
Four lessons between murder to hope
Our government of hatred toward the other is well connected to the governments inflaming this hatred, encouraging antisemitism, leading to murder like the one in Pittsburgh this week.
Jewish nurse who treated synagogue shooter: I chose to show him empathy
"This was the same Robert Bowers that just committed mass homicide. The Robert Bowers who instilled panic in my heart worrying my parents were two of his 11 victims less than an hour before."