Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Congregati­ons, community to commemorat­e synagogue shooting

- By Ramesh Santanam

PITTSBURGH >> A virtual remembranc­e, an overseas concert and community service projects highlight the many plans for commemorat­ing the deadliest attack on Jews in U.S. history on the shooting’s oneyear anniversar­y Sunday.

The attack killed 11 worshipper­s and wounded seven at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh’s Squirrel Hill neighborho­od.

“The key to the day is to remember those who were lost — innocent, beloved, sorely missed pillars of the community,” said Stephen Cohen, co-president of New Light, one of three congregati­ons present the day of the attack.

The Tree of Life building has remained closed since the shooting. The 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 have registered to volunteer at various community organizati­ons on Sunday, said Adam Hertzman, marketing director of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.

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Quartet, comprised of Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra musicians, will perform at a special event in Germany that day. Violist Tatjana Mead Chamis, cellist Bronwyn Banerdt, and violinists Marta Krechkovsk­y and Jennifer Orchard were invited to play at the American Academy in Berlin during the orchestra’s European tour.

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

People who register on the event’s website will receive a text message or email at 5 p.m. EDT on Sunday. They will see a two-minute video of the names of the 11 victims, followed by a Jewish prayer of mourning recorded by a cantor in Israel specifical­ly for this commemorat­ion. There also will be a link to a live stream of the public memorial service in Pittsburgh.

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.” Police said Bowers also raged against Jews as he gunned down his victims.

 ?? 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, Oct. 24, in the Squirrel Hill neighborho­od of Pittsburgh. Sunday, Oct. 27, marks the one-year 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, Oct. 24, in the Squirrel Hill neighborho­od of Pittsburgh. Sunday, Oct. 27, marks the one-year 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 ?? The sun shines over gardens surroundin­g the Tree of Life Synagogue Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019 in the Squirrel Hill neighborho­od of Pittsburgh. Sunday, Oct. 27, marks the one-year 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 The sun shines over gardens surroundin­g the Tree of Life Synagogue Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019 in the Squirrel Hill neighborho­od of Pittsburgh. Sunday, Oct. 27, marks the one-year 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.

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