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Former Pittsburgher uses cards to remind soldiers their service matters

Community honors those who died of COVID-19

1 of 3 Anthony Horton, 59, of Fairmont, lost a sister, two nieces and an aunt to COVID-19. Now, he urges everyone to get a COVID-19 vaccination. Photo by Eric Cravey Pastor Leo Riley of Agape Life Ministries said Sunday s COVID-19 Memorial Service at Windmill Park was a fitting way to memorialize those whose loved ones died amid the pandemic. Photo by Eric Cravey Approximately 85 people turned out Sunday Afternoon at Windmill Park for a COVID-19 memorial service sponsored by two local pastoral groups and Marion County Communities of Shalom Inc. Photo by Eric Cravey FAIRMONT — Sixteen months after COVID-19 hit West Virginia, Anthony Horton remains in shock after losing his older sister, two nieces and an aunt to the coronavirus.

Jewish Federation to take 500 Western Pa residents to Israel

By Paul Guggenheimer | Tribune-Review 12 hrs ago Ornaments are hung from a fence along the sidewalk adjacent to Tree of Life — Or L’Simcha in Squirrel Hill on Oct. 27, 2020. Photo by Tribune-Review/Triblive.com PITTSBURGH — To say that it’s been a traumatic last three years for members of Pittsburgh’s 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 that’s about to change.

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