Statement on the Pittsburgh Tree of Life Congregation Tragedy
The Brooklyn Jewish Historical Jewish Initiative (BJHI) represents the history of America’s largest Jewish population center which also has been the victim of heartbreaking anti-Semitic acts and incidents.
The BJHI joins in condemning the
brutal act of an individual who invaded Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life
Congregation, and took the lives of 11 innocent Pittsburgh residents,
Jewish members of the Congregation and injured six people including four
uniformed officers bravely there to defend our Jewish brothers and
sisters. Our hearts and prayers go out to their families and friends.
At
the same time, we have seen the joining together of Americans of all
religious, ethnic and racial backgrounds to stand with our Jewish
community, and at a time of great divisions in America, this is a
welcome sign that we can find harmony even at a time of great
adversity. It has been Brooklyn’s history that people of varied
ethnicities and religions live side by side, with common understanding,
and so we welcome all comments of peace between people. It is our firm
belief that all our communities are in this together, to protect each
other, for that is our religion’s teaching, and our humanity.
The
Pittsburgh attack is an extreme case of anti-Semitism by an individual,
making us all aware of the fragility of life, and our need to safeguard
and remain vigilant even at places that we would consider safe spaces,
such as our synagogues and schools.
And
so, we take this opportunity to thank the NYPD and the local Shomrim
Societies for watching over us and protecting us. We as individuals need
also remain aware, as we, each of us, have a responsibility for each
other. We will always remember those whose lives were taken and offer
our heartfelt condolences to their families. In memory A'H
In memory A'H
Joyce Feinberg Richard Gottfried
Rose Mallinger Jerry Rabinowitz
Cecil Rosenthal David Rosenthal
Sylvan Simon Bernice Simon
Daniel Stein Melvin Wax
Irving Younger
Source: BJHI
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