Today marks the fifth anniversary of the deadly shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, the deadliest act of antisemitism in US history. The attack claimed the lives of 11 Jews and left Jewish communities shattered. President Biden and lawmakers, including Sen. Chuck Schumer, condemned antisemitism and called for action to stop gun violence and confront bigotry and hate. The gunman was found guilty of hate crimes and the jury recommended the death penalty. Bernie Sanders faced criticism for not mentioning Gaza in his commemoration of the victims.
On the fifth anniversary of the attack on the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh, President Joe Biden sharply criticized the recent atrocity committed by Hamas. @ZvikaKlein #Biden | #Hamas | #Antisemitism https://t.co/JC1k7pVi9i
President Biden condemned antisemitism on fifth anniversary of Tree of Life synagogue shooting. “We will continue to condemn antisemitism at every turn – and aggressively implement the first-ever national strategy to counter antisemitism.” https://t.co/tV4UqZ22Xj
Lawmakers, including Sen. Chuck Schumer, honored victims of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting on its fifth anniversary. "We will never forget them. We must do more to stop gun violence. We must confront antisemitism, bigotry, and hate in all its forms." https://t.co/CZVlIIpT3X
Bernie Sanders commemorates the victims of the Tree Of Life massacre five years ago. I guess some people have a problem with that because he didn't mention Gaza at the same time. https://t.co/6M23WJC9Jq
Five years ago today, 11 Jews were gunned down at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburg. The gunman was found guilty this summer of 63 counts, including hate crimes, and the jury recommended he be sentenced to death. This was the deadliest act of antisemitism in US history. https://t.co/CwoTkJ9mHb
President Biden condemned antisemitism on fifth anniversary of Tree of Life synagogue shooting. “We will continue to condemn antisemitism at every turn – and aggressively implement the first-ever national strategy to counter antisemitism.” https://t.co/biJWhNojZw
Lawmakers, including Sen. Chuck Schumer, honored victims of the Tree of Life Synagogue shooting on its fifth anniversary. "We will never forget them. We must do more to stop gun violence. We must confront antisemitism, bigotry, and hate in all its forms." https://t.co/l3UdBLdgTd
Today, 5th anniversary of the Tree of Life synagogue massacre, we continue to mourn the 11 lives lost & reflect on how the hate of that day has metastasized. Even in dark times, we must not harden ourselves to the world or forget our values: Welcome the stranger & heal the world
Today marks five years since the deadly shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue – the deadliest act of antisemitism in our history. The hearts of Jewish communities in America and around the world were shattered, leaving behind survivors and families who will never be the same.
It's the fifth anniversary of the Tree of Life Shooting today. It's heartbreaking to see that, instead of progress, antisemitism seems to have only flourished in the time since.
Biden marks fifth anniversary of the Tree of Life synagogue massacre in Pittsburgh by linking it to the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel: "This devastating atrocity has brought to the surface painful memories left by millennia of Antisemitism" https://t.co/d3vwoFS01m
Today, Oct. 27, is the 5-year anniversary of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre, when 11 Jews were killed, the deadliest antisemitic attack in US history. My heart breaks for Jews in every corner of the world who can never feel truly safe from violence and hate. Shabbat shalom
Five years since the deadly antisemitic attack on the Tree of Life Congregation. As we grieve this horrific act and stand with Pittsburgh's Jewish community, we must recognize the urgent need to stop antisemitism and pledge to fight for the safety of all Jewish people. https://t.co/kCU2eANo8r
On the 5th anniversary of the #TreeOfLife shooting, we honor the memory of the victims and persist in the fight against antisemitism in the US—a sin that has long stained the conscience of our nation. Last month, I wrote about rejecting the rising tide of antisemitism. More ⬇️