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8 men, 3 women killed in the Pittsburgh synagogue shot cried
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8 men, 3 women killed in the Pittsburgh synagogue shot cried
They were two inseparable brothers, a married couple of almost 62 years old, a respected doctor and one of them was a 97-year-old woman. They had all gone to the Tree of Life temple in Pittsburgh on Saturday morning to pray and find peace with each other, only to be targeted by an alleged murderer with a twisted anti-Semitic motive.
One day after the uproar in the synagogue In the normally quiet neighborhood of Squirrel Hill, the loved ones and friends of the 11 people who were shot dead were left in mourning and outraged by the explosion of deadly hatred that entered their beloved place of worship.
"The fact that this attack took place during a worship service makes it even more atrocious," said Scott Brady, a US attorney. UU For the Western District of Pennsylvaniahe said at a press conference in Pittsburgh on Sunday morning. "A place of worship is a sacred place, it is a place of peace and a place of grace, it is a place where a community joins in. And this, of course, is our first freedom as a people."
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Members and supporters of the Jewish community gather in front of the White House for a candlelight vigil, in memory of those who died earlier during the shooting at the Synagogue of the Tree of Life in Pittsburgh on October 27, 2018.
The oldest victim was Rose Mallinger, 97, who lived in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood and was a faithful member of the Tree of Life temple.
Bernice Simon, 84, and her husband, Sylvan, 86, were married in the synagogue of the Tree of Life in December 1956 and died together on Saturday.
"They held hands and always smiled and he opened the door to her, all those things that you want from someone else," a neighbor of the couple, Heather Abraham, said the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. "They were very generous and kind to everyone, it's just horrible."
The brothers Cecil and David Rosenthal were together in the synagogue and were shot dead, authorities said. Cecil was 59 years old, while his brother was 54.
The Rosenthal brothers were inseparable and attended services in the synagogue every Saturday, said Chris Schopf, vice president of ACHIEVA, a Pittsburgh residential and employment program for people with disabilities from whom the brothers received assistance.
"They loved life, they loved their community, they spent a lot of time on the Tree of Life, without losing a Saturday," Schopf said in a statement. "They were such an important part of the ACHIEVA family as their beloved Squirrel Hill neighborhood was, and our collective hearts are full of sympathy for the Rosenthal family and all those affected by the tragedy on the Tree of Life."
Freddy Rabner, a member of the Tree of Life, said that Cecil Rosenthal "did not have a bad bone in his body."
"He was a jovial guy and he greeted everyone who entered the synagogue with a handshake," Rabner said. "He is one of the boys who, if I go home from work, I play the horn and he greets us, a good-hearted person who was the victim of senseless violence."
Scott Levin, a former member of the synagogue, said that the Rosenthal brothers had been attending services there since they were young children.
He said the brothers were killed in a temple they considered "their safe place."
"They lived for the temple," Levin said. "They were always there and they never missed a service, they were loved by everyone, it was like a home for them."
The victim, 75-year-old Joyce Fienberg, was originally from Toronto, Canada, where she grew up as a member of the Holy Blossom Temple, Rabbi Yael Splankey posted on Facebook on Sunday.
"She was married here, her confirmation photo is on our honor wall," Splanky wrote of Fienberg, who had moved to Pittsburgh years ago and joined the synagogue of the Tree of Life.
The other victims included Richard Gottfried, 65, of Ross Township, Pennsylvania; Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz, 66, of Edgewood Borough near Pittsburgh; and Irving Younger, 69, from Mt. Washington neighborhood of Pittsburgh.
Daniel Stein, 71, and Melvin Wax, 88, both of Squirrel Hill, were also shot dead.
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People stand in front of flowers and candles placed under a police cordon outside the Synagogue of the Tree of Life after a fatal shooting in Pittsburgh on October 27, 2018.
Law Claus, a former assistant district attorney for Allegheny County, said Rabinowitz was his family's doctor.
"Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz was more than a doctor to me and my family, for more than three decades he was a true confidant and healer who could always be counted on to provide wise advice when asked about medical issues, generally providing that information, tips with a touch of genuine humor, "claus. he told the station affiliated with ABC WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh. "He had a truly edifying behavior, and as a practicing doctor he was among the best."
The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center tweeted that Rabinowitz was affiliated with his Shadyside Hospital.
"Jerry was, first and foremost, one of the friendliest doctors and human beings in our community," UPMC tweeted.
Tami Minnier, quality director of UPMC, launched a declaration of mourning for the loss of Rabinowitz.
"Those of us who work with him respect and admire his devotion to his work and his faith," Minnier said in his statement. "His loss is devastating, and we extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and UPMC colleagues who loved him."
"The UPMC family, in particular UPMC Shadyside, can not even begin to express the sadness and pain we feel for the loss of Dr. Jerry Rabinowitz, and Jerry was one of the friendliest doctors and human beings in our community." Plus ??. pic.twitter.com/nX2yiyyDR2
Wax was a retired accountant and a member of the New Light congregation, who rented a space on the lower level of the Tree of Life temple, said Myron Snider, an official of the New Light congregation, to The Associated Press.
"He was such a nice person," Snider said of Wax.
The Pittsburgh Steelers held a moment of silence before the Sunday afternoon football game at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh to honor the victims.
"On behalf of the entire Steelers' organization, we offer our support and condolences to the families for the assault on peaceful citizens who gather in the synagogue of the Tree of Life." Our hearts are heavy, but we must face anti-Semitism and the hate crimes of any "We join nature and we unite to preserve our values and our community," Art Rooney II, president of the Steelers, said in a statement.
Before kick-off @heinzfield, we observed a moment of silence for the victims and their families after the tragedy in the Synagogue of the Tree of Life in Squirrel Hill yesterday.
All of America is mourning the mass murder of American Jews at the Synagogue of the Tree of Life in Pittsburgh. We pray for those who perished and for their loved ones, and our hearts are with the brave policemen who suffered serious injuries ...
Erika Strassburger, a member of the Pittsburgh City Council who lives two blocks from the synagogue, said she knew some of the dead.
"The sadness and fear ... were evident immediately with the people I was with [and] It was heartbreaking, "said Strassburger on Sunday morning of ABC's" This Week, "when he heard about the mass shooting." And I went on the scene as soon as I could find out more. The hardest part is waiting to know more. "
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People hold candles as they gather for a vigil after a deadly shootout at the Congregation of the Tree of Life in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh on Saturday, October 27, 2018.
On Saturday night, hundreds of residents of the community gathered near the synagogue for a candlelight vigil. Another vigil to remember the victims is scheduled for Sunday night.
"For a Jewish community and especially for the families that have been affected, and it's real that once you hear the names, we'll do everything we can to help families," said Jeffrey Finkelstein, executive director of the Greater Pittsburgh Jewish Federation, He said at the press conference on Sunday. "We are in the process of doing that now and we will be there for them and we will be there to help our Jewish community in Pittsburgh."
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