Daily Times (Primos, PA)

One-year commemorat­ion of synagogue shooting marked

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PITTSBURGH » The first anniversar­y of the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history was being marked around the world Sunday with community service projects, music and an online remembranc­e.

The shooting on Oct. 27, 2018, killed 11 worshipper­s and wounded seven at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborho­od, where a steady stream of people stopped by Sunday. Lining the fence outside the closed Tree of Life building were 11 flowerpots, each one bearing the name of one of those killed. People also piled bouquets and crocheted hearts at the site and hung signs on the fence saying the city was “stronger than hate” and calling diversity its strength.

“Today we remember those we lost and come together as a commonweal­th to stand united as neighbors,” said a Twitter message from Governor Tom Wolf, who is scheduled to attend a memorial service in Pittsburgh on Sunday evening.

Pittsburgh’s sports teams joined other organizati­ons in honoring the victims. Steelers president Art Rooney II said Sunday that fans will be asked at Monday night’s game to stand for a moment of silence for the victims and their families. The Pittsburgh Penguins

said “Hatred and discrimina­tion have no place in Pittsburgh or anywhere else,” and the Pittsburgh Pirates echoed that sentiment, saying the memory of the victims “will always be a reminder that hatred has no place in our world.”

The synagogue’s three congregati­ons now worship at two nearby synagogues. Last week, Tree of Life leaders unveiled their vision for the damaged building: a rebuilt space for places of worship; memorial, education and social events; and classrooms and exhibition­s.

The commemorat­ion’s theme is “Remember. Repair. Together.” It includes a private Jewish service, studying the portion of the Torah that was to be read when the shooting happened, opportunit­ies to do community service, and a public memorial service.

Several hundred people had registered to volunteer at various community organizati­ons on Sunday. In Germany, the Clarion Quartet, comprised of Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra musicians, was to perform at a special event in Berlin.

Thousands were expected to participat­e in Sunday’s remembranc­e through Pause With Pittsburgh, a virtual memorial event created by the Jewish Federation­s of North America.

Authoritie­s charged Robert Bowers, 47, a truck driver from Baldwin, Pennsylvan­ia, in the massacre. Investigat­ors say he used an AR-15 rifle and other weapons, and posted criticism of an immigrant aid society on social media before the attack, claiming the Jewish charity “likes to bring invaders that kill our people.”

 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Flower pots, each with a name of one of the 11worshipp­ers killed on when a gunman opened fire as worship services began at the Tree of Life Synagogue, line the fence surroundin­g the synagogue on Saturday in the Squirrel Hill neighborho­od of Pittsburgh. The first anniversar­y of the deadly shooting at the synagogue was Sunday.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Flower pots, each with a name of one of the 11worshipp­ers killed on when a gunman opened fire as worship services began at the Tree of Life Synagogue, line the fence surroundin­g the synagogue on Saturday in the Squirrel Hill neighborho­od of Pittsburgh. The first anniversar­y of the deadly shooting at the synagogue was Sunday.
 ?? KEITH SRAKOCIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A sign marking the day of the shooting that killed 11 worshipper­s and wounded seven others at this synagogue hangs on one of the remaining barricades around the Tree of Life Synagogue, Thursday in the Squirrel Hill neighborho­od of Pittsburgh. Sunday marked the oneyear anniversar­y of the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history. A virtual remembranc­e, an overseas concert and community service projects highlight the many plans for commemorat­ing the loss.
KEITH SRAKOCIC — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A sign marking the day of the shooting that killed 11 worshipper­s and wounded seven others at this synagogue hangs on one of the remaining barricades around the Tree of Life Synagogue, Thursday in the Squirrel Hill neighborho­od of Pittsburgh. Sunday marked the oneyear anniversar­y of the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history. A virtual remembranc­e, an overseas concert and community service projects highlight the many plans for commemorat­ing the loss.
 ?? GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A sign hangs on a fence surroundin­g the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday.
GENE J. PUSKAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A sign hangs on a fence surroundin­g the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday.

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