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Jewish Pittsburghers spring to action after the death of George Floyd
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protests even though, “it’s not without anxiety that we do things like come together in large crowds for moments that we hope are peaceful but might turn violent. It’s about peaceful protests and the right to free expression,” said Symons, who directs the JCC’s Center for Loving Kindness. For the last three years, Symons said, the Center for Loving Kindness has been engaged in conversation about privilege and “how it impacts our neighbors and how we redefine the term ‘neighbor’ from geographic terms to a moral concept.” “Self-education” is a first step individuals can take to learn about “systemic racism and white privilege,” Symons suggested. “A second step is to just acknowledge the people in our lives who are not like us and how difficult this is for them.” The 412 Black Jewish Collaborative, created in 2019, has been working to catalyze
espite — or perhaps because of — the social distancing mandated during the pandemic, the Chabad centers of Pittsburgh have found new ways to collaborate and bring unique programming to the Greater Pittsburgh Jewish community. The new virtual events are attracting large numbers of people together from across the region, a scenario that was more difficult to muster when hearing a speaker required crossing a bridge or going through a tunnel. “We’re trying to do programs that aren’t just another class,” explained Chabad of Squirrel Hill Rabbi Yisroel Altein. “We’re trying things that are out of the ordinary and that we may not have done on our own but that we can join together and offer as a dynamic program for all the different Chabad centers together.” That type of dynamic programming was on full display Tuesday, May 19, when Chabad of Squirrel Hill, along with partners Chabad of Monroeville, Chabad of the South Hills, Chabad Young Professionals, Chabad of CMU and Chabad House on Campus welcomed Rivkah Slonim for her presentation “What Hollywood Gets Right and Wrong About the Show ‘Unorthodox.’” The Zoom event was viewed on over 250 computers and devices. Since more than one person could watch the presentation on each device, that means that the actual number of attendees could have been closer to 300 or 350. In fact, so many people tuned into the event, Altein had to subscribe to a higher Zoom plan minutes before the program was scheduled to start to accommodate all of the viewers. Building on of the success of this initial program, Altein’s wife and Chabad of Squirrel Hill co-director, Chani Altein, created the
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Pittsburghers protest the death of George Floyd on Grant Street on June 1. Photo courtesy of Ron Symons
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n the wake of George Floyd’s death during his arrest by Minneapolis police officers, Jewish Pittsburghers have expressed outrage and solidarity with the black community by attending protests and vigils, creating learning opportunities and working to find other ways to show their support. Since Floyd’s death on March 25, Rabbi Ron Symons, director of Jewish Life at the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, has attended protests downtown and in East Liberty. “With the murder of George Floyd, once again, we have uncovered the ugliness of racism, of institutional racism, of systemic racism, of police brutality,” Symons said. “We have a responsibility to not just have this one be the ‘next one’ but be ‘the one’ to move the nation.” It is important to participate in peaceful
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