Chicago Sukkah Design Festival, now in second year, aims to build connections between Lawndale's African-American community and city's Jews who used to live there

Robert E. Crimo hit with 117 felony charges for mass shooting in heavily Jewish area that killed 7

Over 100 gather for tribute that begins at 10:14 a.m. -- the moment police say first shot fired a week ago -- and last longer than the planned two minutes

Daughter of Jacki Sundheim tells congregants to fill void left by mother's death with 'joy and kindness'; services for three other victims to be held later Friday and Saturday

2-year-old found smeared with blood after 4th of July Illinois shooting and brought to stranger's home; will be raised by his grandparents, Jewish immigrants from Russia

'Unfortunately, we the People of Israel know too well the reality of happy occasions marred by grief,' president says at US Embassy celebration

Shooting leaves a trail of devastation in the heart of the Chicago suburb of about 30,000 where about half of residents are Jewish

Additional four names released of victims, including parents Kevin McCarthy, 37, and Irina McCarthy, 35, Stephen Straus, 88 and Katherine Goldstein, 64

Robert E. Crimo III legally purchased weapons used in shooting despite police twice being called to his home over a threat to 'kill everyone' there and a suicide attempt

Investigators say Robert Crimo fired more than 70 rounds toward parade with a legally purchased rifle, killing 6 people, including at least 1 confirmed member of Jewish community

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