The Faithful Are Angry As Catholic Church Fails To Unite On Addressing Clergy Abuse This week's widely anticipated meeting of U.S. Catholic bishops ended without recommendation on how to deal with clergy abuse. Further action is now up to the Vatican and a global synod in February. Tom Gjelten
The Cost of Courage: The 2 Couples Who Rescued My Family From The Nazis Two couples sheltered Uri Berliner's family when the Nazis came to power. One thrived; the other paid a terrible price. Uri Berliner
A Toy Monkey That Escaped Nazi Germany And Reunited A Family Gert Berliner packed a stuffed monkey when he fled the Nazis as a child. He kept the toy for more than a half century before donating it to a museum, an act that led to a remarkable discovery. Uri Berliner
Seattle Archdiocese pays $7 million in priest sex abuse cases Six men say that former priests in the Seattle Archdiocese abused them when they were children. The men say the archdiocese knew or should have known about the danger. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Is There A Cure For Hate? After the Pittsburgh mass-killing, many are wondering how to turn hate-filled extremists away from violence and hate. But, there is very little research, and even less funding, to make that happen. Eric Westervelt
The Delicate Task Of Burying The Tree Of Life Victims NPR's Scott Simon talks with Rabbi Daniel Wasserman of the Jewish burial society that's been honoring and burying the bodies of the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
Jewish Schools And Centers Add More Security Following Pittsburgh Shooting Following the shooting in Pittsburgh, Jewish institutions are grappling with a familiar yet difficult dilemma: How to keep houses of worship open, while ensuring the safety of their congregations. Brakkton Booker
France's Jewish Community Deeply Shaken Over Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Jews in France, who have seen their own community subjected to murderous attacks, have reacted with horror and sympathy to Saturday's deadly shooting in Pittsburgh. Eleanor Beardsley
Trump And Anti-Semitism President Trump has repeatedly denounced anti-Semitism following the synagogue massacre. But since he took office, anti-Semitic incidents have risen, and his critics say his rhetoric may be to blame. Tom Gjelten
How Pittsburgh's Jewish Community Is Coping After Deadly Shooting At Synagogue Funerals began Tuesday for the people killed at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh. Rabbi Aaron Bisno of the Rodef Shalom Congregation talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about how the community is coping.