The deadliest act of antisemitism on American soil is remembered in a new exhibit - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The exhibit features 22 artifacts and traces American antisemitism from the 1915 Leo Frank lynching to recent violent attacks, aiming to educate and honor the 2018 victims.
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The deadliest act of antisemitism on American soil is remembered in a new exhibit
(New York Jewish Week) — At first glance, the prayer book is one that’s found at countless Conservative synagogues across the country: Siddur Sim Shalom, which was published in 1985 by the Rabbinical Assembly. But the chewed-up appearance of the book’s left corner tells a different story: This siddur was grazed by a bullet during the Oct. 27, 2018 mass shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue. That day, 11 Jewish worshippers from three co…
The deadliest act of antisemitism on American soil is remembered in a new exhibit - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
At first glance, the prayer book is one that’s found at countless Conservative synagogues across the country: Siddur Sim Shalom, which was published in 1985 by the Rabbinical Assembly. But the chewed-up appearance of the book’s left corner tells a different story: This siddur was grazed by a bullet during the Oct. 27, 2018 mass shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue. That day, 11 Jewish worshippers from three congregations were killed d…
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