Defense for man accused of killing 11 in 2018 massacre at Tree of Life synagogue will not dispute his role in slayings, but seek to spare him from death row by focusing on motive

In an unusual collaboration, the Pittsburgh Union Progress and Jewish Chronicle have set aside their roles as competitors to better serve a community still shaken by trauma

Representatives of community say they're 'doing Jewish' as means of coping with massacre, with trauma still felt even after deadly shooting has 'become part of the background'

'We are going to still be here. We will not be intimidated,' says head of one of the congregations targeted in 2018 massacre, the most deadly antisemitic assault in US history

Former president tells rally crowd 'you don't have to be a student of history to understand how dangerous that is and how unacceptable it is'

United Democracy Project campaigns against Pittsburgh-area Democratic candidate Summer Lee, who has previously compared Israel to white people who shoot Blacks

Architect Daniel Libeskind plans to create a sanctuary, museum, memorial and center for fighting antisemitism at the site of the deadliest attack on Jews in US history

Hamsa amulets, menorahs, books, miniature Israeli flags and even family photos among collection of items recovered

Federal prosecutors, Robert Bowers' defense team present arguments for and against letting statements he made on day of massacre to be used as evidence

3 years after the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh that claimed 11 lives, Rabbi Jeffrey Myers speaks about grieving, life after the tragedy and serving as an example to the world

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