Recalling Pittsburgh, October 27 and the Ties That Bind
Four years ago words of hatred left the digital and entered the real.
Only a few weeks after the anti-Jewish mass murders at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, the world grew weary and seemed to say, “We’ve moved on.” But how is possible to have moved on from the deadliest act of violence against Jews in the history of the United States? Is it possible that some of us haven’t moved on at all, that instead we simply let normal lif…
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