strength, to say, god, give me strength to get through this. that s what i do, every moment of every day, give me strength. somehow god does. i never thought i would see the horror of this, ever. reporter: show me what stands out to you. when you come here to look at this outpouring of the community. it s the sheer immensity of love. it gives me hope, because it reminds me, there are so many good people. and this gives me strength to say hate will never win. reporter: so, fred, one of the things we ve learned about rabbi myers is that he does not shy away from frank discussions. and he had one with the 1,000 people inside the temple today. many of them were vocal critics of his decision to welcome president trump and the first family with open arms at the tree of life synagogue.
when i have no strength to say, god, give me strength to get through this. and that s what i do. every moment of every day. give me strength. and somehow, god does. i never thought i d see the horror of this, ever. ever. just show me here what stands out to you. show me, when you come here to look at this outpouring of the community. it s the sheer immensity of love. it gives me hope because it reminds me, there are so many good people and this gives me strength to say, hate will never win. allison camarata, thank you for that. jean casarez is in squirrel hill neighborhood. tell me what s happening there. reporter: this morning, they had a shabbat, a religious service standing outside of the tree of life. this is still an active crime scene and you cannot go inside. but it was very moving.
your congress congregants who say why, why does god let this stuff happen? i don t believe god lets this stuff happen. people have a choirce, and this person made this choice. to me god is the one i turn to when i have no strength to say, god, give me strength to get through this. that s what i do. every moment of every day. give me strength. and somehow, god does. i never thought i d see the horror of this ever, ever. reporter: show me here what stands out to you. show me when you come here to look at this outportion of the community outpouring of the community the sheer immensity of love. it gives me hope because it reminds me there are so many good people. and this gives me strength to say hate will never win. and jeff balbon is an adviser to the trump campaign and spokesman for the jewish community. i spoke with him yesterday. he told me what he believes
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