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Banding Together to Fight Antisemitism
Being Jewish
Banding Together to Fight Antisemitism
by
Beth Kissileff
As the third anniversary of the Tree of Life massacre approaches, the question becomes: What can we do to fight antisemitism?
Being Jewish
Being Jewish
The Re-emerging Scourge of Antisemitic Violence
by
Dara Horn
by
Dara Horn
This essay is excerpted and adapted from People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present.
American View
What Happens to the Mementos Left at Tree of Life Building
by
Ben Sales | JTA
The archivist of Pittsburgh's Jewish community is documenting and preserving as many mementos of the shooting and its aftermath as he can find.
American View
A Year Later, Pittsburgh Survivors Struggle Through the Holidays
by
Ben Sales | JTA
Signs of the attack remain everywhere in Squirrel Hill, the quiet, warm, tree-lined community that has been the home to Pittsburgh’s Jews for more than a century.
American View
There Were 1,879 Anti-Semitic Incidents in 2018, ADL Finds
by
Josefin Dolsten | JTA
According to the ADL report, the last three months of 2018 were “unusually active” in terms of incidents.
Being Jewish
Fighting Anti-Semitism With Matzah Balls
by
Marnie Fienberg
Passover brings memories of my mother-in-law, Joyce Fienberg, martyred at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.