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The hate attack at the Tree of Life Synagogue has shaken our country. In Pittsburgh, thousands turned out at two vigils on Saturday and Sunday, but there were many, many vigils held across the country in the Bay Area, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Boston and many places in between. Here are some pictures and videos from these gatherings.
Dawn Schempp, 45, of Munhall, leaves flowers at a memorial at the intersection of Murray and Wilkins avenues in Squirrel Hill. (Photos by Daniel Barnhill and Heather Mull/PublicSource) |
Photos from Saturday night's vigil in Pittsburgh. (Photo by Heather Mull / PublicSource) |
Photo from Sunday's vigil in Pittsburgh. (Photo by Daniel Barnhill and Heather Mull / PublicSource) |
Notes and flowers are left at a memorial at the intersection of Murray and Wilkins avenues in Squirrel Hill. (Photo by Daniel Barnhill and Heather Mull/PublicSource) |
Sign at the Saturday night vigil in Pittsburgh. (Photo by Heather Mull/PublicSource) |
Hundreds of people (so many that people were sitting on the floor at the front of the church) attended an interfaith vigil at Sixth Presbyterian Church in Squirrel Hill. After a brief service, the vigil moved outside to accommodate a larger crowd. (Alexandra Wimley/Post-Gazette) pic.twitter.com/M9bUxsschn
— Alexandra Wimley (@alexandrawimley) October 27, 2018
Jews and our allies gathered tonight in New York’s Union Square to hold vigil for those killed in Pittsburgh today.
As we mourned, members of the Muslim of the community guarded us.
One Rabbi said “there is only one religion—and that is the human religion.”
❤️ pic.twitter.com/5cax1egDjJ— marisa kabas (@MarisaKabas) October 28, 2018
There was a beautiful vigil in the Boston Common yesterday. So much love and support from across the community for the victims of senseless murder. I’m proud of my city. #PittsburghSynagogueShooting pic.twitter.com/c7AgzkFpbz
— John A. Garabo (@JohnAGarabo) October 29, 2018
Last night in SF, community members gathered at a vigil to remember those killed in the #TreeOfLifeSynagogue and to stand against hate + intolerance. There is a vigil planned for today (Sunday) at noon at @templeemanuelsf. Thousands are expected. Pls. join us! #unitedagainsthate pic.twitter.com/vGdzsMpQAO
— Not In Our Town (@notinourtown) October 28, 2018
#PittsburghShooting Hundreds of people gathered in the center of US Capital of Washington DC for a vigil to honor the victims of Saturday shooting in Synagogue in #Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania pic.twitter.com/95OJqljd49
— Sputnik Insight (@Sputnik_Insight) October 29, 2018
Thousands gather at a #Chicago vigil grieve for those killed in the #TreeOfLifeSynagogue shooting and vow to end #Antisemitism, #racism, injustice and violence. pic.twitter.com/Ef24Gua2m4
— johnbachtell (@johnbachtell) October 28, 2018
At vigil in Los Angeles tonight: “We must be unequivocal in our condemnation of the white supremacy that fueled this tragedy. Let us mend broken hearts and broken systems through radical love” -@SharonBrous #TreeofLife #PittsburghSynagogueShooting pic.twitter.com/2n2rjPOMUV
— Joseph Mckellar (@mckellar_joseph) October 29, 2018
Standing ovation at #Pittsburgh vigil as leader of Islamic Center of Pittsburgh announces Muslim community has raised over $70,000 for victims and their families pic.twitter.com/kCfqVQiLeg
— Christopher Mathias (@letsgomathias) October 28, 2018
The three rabbis of the three congregations at the Tree of Life synagogue hug each other on stage at the end of the vigil in #Pittsburgh. They lost 11 members of their congregations yesterday. pic.twitter.com/hSTVIcKoeA
— Christopher Mathias (@letsgomathias) October 28, 2018
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