6/16/2023 Top Pick Edit Jury Finds Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooter Guilty on All Counts The gunman who committed the worst antisemitic attack in U.S. history is guilty of all charges he faced, according to the verdict delivered by a federal jury. By Ron KampeasFor Jewish Telegraphic Agency
2/7/2023 Top Pick Edit Educating Kids About Antisemitism Through Film SITCA, an initiative of Boston Jewish Film, is building on a successful screening in Framingham last November. By Rich TenorioFor JewishBoston
10/12/2021 Top Pick Edit Struggles & Triumphs of Squirrel Hill in Wake of Jewish American Tragedy By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
10/30/2020 Top Pick Edit After Tree of Life, I Went to Shabbat Services and Never Stopped Going to temple weekly for two years has taught me profound lessons about Jews and Blacks in America and enriched my own Christian faith. By Ed Gaskin
10/19/2020 Top Pick Edit New Anthology of Essays Responds to the Tree of Life Shootings “Bound in the Bond of Life: Pittsburgh Writers Reflect on the Tree of Life Tragedy” collects personal essays about the shooting two years ago. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
10/28/2019 Top Pick Edit One-Year Commemoration of Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Marked By The Boston Globe
4/9/2019 Top Pick Edit A New Program to Welcome the Stranger at the Seder By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston