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Title Bound in the bond of life : Pittsburgh writers reflect on the Tree of Life tragedy / edited by Beth Kissileff and Eric Lidji.

Publication Info. [Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania] : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2020]
©2020

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 242 pages) : illustrations
text file
Series Book collections on Project MUSE.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "On October 27, 2018, three congregations were holding their morning Shabbat services at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh&;s Squirrel Hill neighborhood when a lone gunman entered the building and opened fire. He killed eleven people and injured six more in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in American history. The story made national headlines for weeks following the shooting, but Pittsburgh and the local Jewish community could not simply move on when the news cycle did. The essays in this anthology, written by local journalists, academics, rabbis, and other community members, reveal a city&;s attempts to cope, make sense of, and come to terms with an unfathomable horror. Here, members from the three impacted congregations are able to reflect on their experiences in a raw, profound way. Local reporters who wrote about the event professionally contribute stories that they were unable to articulate until now. Activists consider their work at a calm distance from the chaotic intensity of their daily efforts. Academics mesh their professional expertise with their personal experiences of this shattering event in their hometown. Rabbis share their process of crafting comforting messages for their constituents when they themselves felt hopeless. By bringing local voices together into a chorus, they are raised over the din of national and international chroniclers who offer important contributions but do not and cannot feel the intensity of this tragedy in the same way as locals. The essays in this anthology tell a collective story of city shaken to its very core, but determined that love will ultimately win. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book will go to Jewish Family and Community Service of Pittsburgh." -- Provided by publisher.
Contents Foreword / David M. Shribman -- Introduction / Eric Lidji -- Here Is Squirrel Hill / Molly Pascal -- Closed because of yesterday / Andrew Goldstein -- I Read somewhere that Pittsburgh is stronger than hate / Tony Norman -- The news next door / Ann Belser -- Wire and string / Kevin Haworth -- Imposter or activist / Avigail S. Oren -- Pittsburgh positive / Brooke Barker -- Sharing their stories / Laura Zittrain Eisenberg -- Processing / Eric Lidji -- Honey from the carcass / Beth Kissileff -- Lisa's tango survival strategy / Lisa D. Brush -- The day they honored / Susan Jacobs Jablow -- Covering the unprecedented / Peter Smith -- Memorialization, mourning, surviving / Adam Shear -- Finding the vessels / Rabbi Daniel Yolkut -- Shocked, not surprised / Arlene Weiner -- Eleh Ezkerah, Nusach Pittsburgh / Rabbi Jonathan Perlman -- Keith Way / Campbell Robertson -- The last day I felt safe as an American Jew / Toby Tabachnick -- Walking is my tribute / Abby W. Schachter -- After the outpouring / Jane Bernstein -- Fall semester 2018 / Barbara S. Burstin -- "You will get through it" / Linda F. Hurwitz -- Afterword / Beth Kissileff.
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Subject Hate crimes -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh -- History -- 21st century.
Hate crimes.
Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh.
History.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject Mass shootings -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh -- History -- 21st century.
Mass shootings.
Mass murder -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh -- History -- 21st century.
Mass murder.
Jews -- Crimes against -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh -- History -- 21st century.
Jews -- Crimes against.
Jews.
Antisemitism -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh -- History -- 21st century.
Antisemitism.
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Essays.
History.
Essays.
Subject Hate crimes.
Added Author Kissileff, Beth, editor.
Lidji, Eric, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 9780822946519 0822946513 (OCoLC)1143627881
ISBN 9780822987970 (electronic book)
082298797X (electronic book)
9780822946519
0822946513