Bullet-ridden door that remained closed during anti-Semitic shooting, saving worshipers inside, set to become part of a memorial

Security officials say Jewish centers should employ uniformed law enforcement officers rather than private guards or volunteers from community in wake of deadly attacks

Pilot program begun in El Paso, Texas, gives students charity boxes to fill, allowing them to learn empathy by pausing each day to consider others

US tech companies decline to release data on online spread of footage, which would show impact of new measures they vowed to take to prevent amplification of violent content

Lawyers for suspect Robert Bowers say trial could have been avoided in exchange for life-without-parole sentence, but Attorney's Office committed to seeking death penalty

Regional politicians say suspect in killing of 2 and assault on Jewish place of worship was arrested by officers in a small town and not by specialized SWAT teams hunting for him

Thousands more rally elsewhere in Germany four days after neo-Nazi attempted to massacre Jews in Halle on Yom Kippur, failed to enter synagogue, killed 2 bystanders

Thousands show support for small community after Yom Kippur terrorist attack, but synagogue's warden warns Jews are caught 'between two flames': neo-fascists and hostile immigrants

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

Stephan Balliet's father says his son 'always blamed others'; an ex-soldier, he dropped out of college, worked as a broadcast technician

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