A path of light. For five years, they waded through tides of healing and commemoration. A monthslong trial that was punctuated with a death sentence and reopened old wounds. Hundreds of Shabbat services led in borrowed homes. After it all, a path of light — a key feature of the
Antisemitic fliers passed out in a park and placed on car windshields. Swastikas painted on the sides of buildings and etched into playground equipment. Bomb threats to synagogues. Slurs shouted at Jewish worshippers. The Anti-Defamation League documented all of those incidents in Pittsburgh during the last few months of last
The Heinz History Center launched The October 27 Archive website, described as documenting the "incredible outpouring of support for the Jewish community of Pittsburgh from people around Western Pa. and the world."
The Senator John Heinz History Center s Rauh Jewish History Program and Archives has launched a website to share archival materials collected following the antisemitic attack against three congregations at Pittsburgh s