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The Pitt News

T h e i n d e p e n d e n t s t ude nt ne w spap e r of t he U niversity of Pittsburgh | PIttnews.com | october 31, 2018 ­| Volume 109 | Issue 52

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PITTSBURGH WILL NOT BE SILENCED

STANDS BEHIND JEWISH COMMUNITY Emily Wolfe Staff Writer

Kathryn Fleisher wants to make sure last weekend’s massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue won’t be forgotten. “Our community is still mourning,” Fleisher, a sophomore majoring in GSWS and politics and philosophy double major, said. “We’re still attending funerals, we’re still doing all that we can to keep attention on this and talk about anti-Semitism, hate and gun violence prevention.” As the members of Pitt’s Jewish community begin the long, slow task of healing in the aftermath of the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill, the Student A protester stands across the taped-off crime scene at the Tree of Life Synagogue. Sarah Cutshall | staff photographer Government Board has placed itself firmly behind the healing efforts of the community. Four Jewish students, including Fleisher, stopped by Tuesday’s public SGB meeting to Synagogue massacre, activist groups in and his recent stoking of conspiracy theo- thank board members for their support, and Jon Kunitsky and Pittsburgh organized multiple simultaneous ries about Jewish democratic mega-donor to implore everyone not to let the story fade. Kieran Mclean “We are really committed to not letting gatherings around the City, which joined George Soros. The Pitt News Staff this be something that we just talk about for “It’s not the time for somebody to come Activism became part of Pittsburgh’s together in a peaceful march that ended late a day or a week,” Fleisher said. “That we let into the community when the community mourning process Tuesday, as more than a afternoon Tuesday in Squirrel Hill. life move on, but that we don’t take this off Attendees spoke out against the timing has asked them not to come,” Squirrel Hill thousand people gathered in Squirrel Hill our radar. ” to protest the arrival of President Donald of President Trump’s visit, his sympathetic resident Barbara Zawadzki said.

TRUMP’S VISIT INSPIRES COMMUNITY PROTEST

remarks toward neo-Nazi groups after the Trump. In response to Saturday’s Tree of Life 2017 Unite the Right Charlottesville rally

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