Community members, locals hold vigils for two victims of Neo-Nazi suspect's shooting assault on Yom Kippur

Worshipers who were in prayer during attack describe a calm inside the building despite the gunshots outside, and continuing their service at a hospital following their evacuation

Defense lawyer says his client stands by his actions: 'he blames others for his own misery and that's what ultimately triggered his action'

US Rabbi Rebecca Blady and husband Rabbi Jeremy Borovitz arrived in Berlin in May to do Jewish outreach. After surviving a near-massacre on Yom Kippur, their resolve isn't weakened

Critics says opposition party has brought anti-Semitism, xenophobia back into mainstream politics; Alternative for Germany accuses opponents of exploiting incident to defame it

A 'lost' college dropout with few job prospects, Stephan Balliet made no contact with his neighbors or fellow village residents, spending his days on the computer

Episode #6: Post-Halle shooting, Remko Leemhuis pushes for security in Jewish communities * TOI's Raphael Ahren on Israel-Gulf relations * David Makovsky talks Israeli leadership

Yom Kippur murders mark first lethal anti-Semitic assault in area by far-rightist in decades -- part of emerging 'perfect storm' of anti-Jewish hate from extreme right and left

Security official says suspect was caught 90 minutes after assault started, wounded two others in another town, was not on authorities' radar prior to attack

Merkel tells Netanyahu she plans to step up security around community institutions; Rivlin asks his counterpart to take 'uncompromising action' against anti-Semitism

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