
Jewish tradition frequently stands against the death penalty. Synagogue shooter’s case may put it to the test.

‘An act of spiritual resistance’: Pittsburgh’s Jewish community hosts Shabbat services one week after the Tree of Life shooting

Married on the day of the Tree of Life attack, newlywed with ties to Squirrel Hill recounts a mixture of emotions

Could my family’s history with anti-Semitic violence explain the intensity of my grief over the Tree of Life attack?

Mourning sisters help one another see and feel a ‘sense of peace’ at Tree of Life memorial

I pray that the same outpouring of support for Pittsburgh’s Jewish community be replicated for all marginalized communities

In the wake of the shooting at Tree of Life, Pittsburgh City Council promises action on gun control. What is even feasible in Pennsylvania?

The power of one: What if that is all we need to find our common humanity?

PHOTOS: Protest of Trump’s visit to Squirrel Hill in Pittsburgh following Tree of Life attack

Chatham University, near Tree of Life, was put on alert Saturday. Administrators are re-evaluating safety policies.

Targeted for helping refugees find a home in Pittsburgh. How Jewish groups aiding in resettlement and some refugees are responding.

Presbyterian reverend in Squirrel Hill reflects on the Tree of Life tragedy and interfaith collaboration