By Paul Guggenheimer |
Tribune-Review
12 hrs ago
Ornaments are hung from a fence along the sidewalk adjacent to Tree of Life â Or LâSimcha in Squirrel Hill on Oct. 27, 2020.
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PITTSBURGH â To say that itâs been a traumatic last three years for members of Pittsburghâs Jewish community would be an understatement.
Between the anti-Semitic attack on the Tree of Life Congregation in Oct. 2018, the pandemic, and unprecedented protest and unrest, Jews in Pittsburgh, especially children and young adults have been through a lot. Many of them have never been to their homeland. But for some thatâs about to change.