340 Words Of Reassurance From George Washington To An American Hebrew Congregation Following the shooting that left 11 dead in Pittsburgh on Saturday, we look back at a 1790 letter from President George Washington to a Jewish Community in Rhode Island.
Remembering Cecil And David Rosenthal, Brothers Killed In Synagogue Shooting Cecil and David Rosenthal could be counted on every Saturday at the Tree of Life Synagogue. Chris Schopf speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the two brothers, who were among those killed in Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting Rallies Interfaith Support Sewickley United Methodist Church held a vigil in honor of those killed at the Tree of Life synagogue shooting on Saturday.
Muslim Organizations Raise Funds For Pittsburgh Victims, Families NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Tarek El-Messidi, one of the main organizers of the fundraiser "Muslims Unite for Pittsburgh Synagogue," which fundraised $60,000 in 24 hours.
'Wonderful People, Good Souls': The Victims Of The Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting The 11 people who were killed on Saturday ranged in age from 54 to 97. Two of them were brothers, and two were a married couple. Here are some of their stories. Laurel Wamsley
Synagogue's Former Rabbi On Pittsburgh's Jewish Community The mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh has left the Jewish community reeling. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Rabbi Chuck Diamond about the impact.
How The Clergy Abuse Scandal Is Affecting Catholics In Pennsylvania NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Philadelphia Inquirer columnist Maria Panaritis about the church sex abuse scandal that's roiling Pennsylvania.
Matthew Shepard Laid To Rest, 20 Years After His Death To mark the 20th anniversary of Matthew Shepard's murder, he will be interred at the National Cathedral. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Bishop Gene Robinson about Shepard's life and death.